Kagazi Ghaat: Tale of Woman
کاغذی گھاٹ: عورت کتھا
Keywords:
Kaghai Ghaat, Feminism, Social circumstances, Deprivations, Exploitation, Oppression, IdeologicalAbstract
The system of social hierarchy is inescapable. No creation can detach itself from its social circumstances. This is why an author primarily discusses the issues surrounding them in their writings. Nature has endowed women with the ability to control and restrain their emotions. They endure the dominance and harshness of men under the weight of their desires and deprivations, but internally, they suffer from breakdown and collapse. Khaleda Hussain, in Kaghai Ghaat, attributes a woman's inner fears, anxieties, restlessness, and loneliness to her internal breakdown and collapse. In reality, the superiority of men over women is an established norm in our social system, and this is the foundation of our societal values. On the surface, a man may not kill a woman, but by controlling her freedom, he reduces her to nothingness. In "Kaghai Ghaat", the oppression of women is the central theme.