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Friday, February 22, 2019

Characterisation in the Castaway Essay

Tagores The Castaway basically pivots around Kiran, Sharats wife, and Nilkanta, the shipwrecked orphan who formerly was a young actor too. Although Satish, Sharats young brother, entered into the scenario later it was he who brought the twist in the course of the story. Despite the recite of main characters in the story being four, they were sharp in contrast. The place and demeanour of both Sharat and Satish were quite harsh towards Nilkanta who, on the other hand, was pampered by Kiran. Kiran was the cynosure of all eyes of her family members. She was a jovial, amiable, pity and sensitive lady. The l 1liness of the riverside villa at Chandernagore where she had come to recover from an illness was haunting her and she was eagerly flavour for some sort of companionship. The solitude of the place was stifling the cheerful, joyous temper of Kiran and this shows a kind of conflict. Fortunately for her this conflict got resolved as Nilkanta, the shipwrecked came into her tone and she not only looked after him with utmost care but to a fault spoiled him with profound affection and sympathy.Besides endowment him sufficient viands to eat and dress to wear, she also gives him freedom to come to her room. Moreover, she also had a great liking for Nilkantas recitation and singing. In addition to that the sad account of his former days with the theatrical troupe made her til now more caring and protective about him. She started enjoying his comp whatever. But the arrival of Satish drifted her economic aid away from Nilkanta and gradually he (Nilkanta) started feeling isolated and ignored and this is what unknowingly hurt him, bruised his tender perspicacity. The biggest inner conflict that Kiran felt was at the join of time when she spy the theft of the ink stand, done by Nilkanta. She was gravel shocked. Her affection for Nilkanta was conflicted with the discovery of the act of theft. The more affection Kiran showered upon Nilkanta the more he began to b e disliked by Sharat though he was afraid to place anything to his wife. There is no denying of the fact that Nilkanta went wayward and became insolent to some extent. He started taking too much of liberty by smoking Sharats hookah, by using his silk umbrella and he unconstipated went on to consume a mongrel which spoilt Sharats spotless bed with its icky paws.To add to this Nilkanta became the leader of the local truant lads who used to pluck mangoes from the trees of the neighbours even before they were ripe. Sharat often punished him for all his mischief by wadding his ears. He was annoyed at Nilkanta and did notknow how to handle him without make anger to his wife. Despite his annoyance at Nilkanta, Sharat could not take any stern step against him because his wife shielded and pampered the insolence and disobedience of Nilkanta. Things began to commute completely as Satish, the younger brother of Sharat, arrived. Kiran had a friendly kin with her brother-in-law Satish. S he shifted her attention from Nilkanta to Satish and this created a sense of insecurity, unhappiness in the adolescent mind of Nilkanta who, consequently, began to feel jealous of Satish. The indifference of Kiran towards Nilkanta made him feel that the cocoon of the caring family was no more with him. From the very outset Satish was against Nilkanta whom he considered to be an intruder. When Nilkanta broke out in tears listening to the news of their imminent divergence from that villa Satish non-chalantly said that much like an opportunist he was weeping to break in the mind of Kiran. Nilkanta before the entry of Satish was a completely different young buck than Nilkanta after his entry.The energetic, agile, spirited self of the boy was replaced by a morose, insecured one who took Satish as his biggest enemy. Not being able to torment Satish directly he let out his anger and hatred surreptitiously by stealing a beautiful ink stand. He did it in a piece of frenzy without realiz ing the outcome of it. His possessiveness towards Kiran was the reason behind his act of theft. Although Nilkanta was saved by Kiran from the ignominy of being found out as the thief, it was she who eventually discovered the ink stand in his street corner. The situation became even more affecting as Nilkanta watched her discovering the ink stand in his box. This moment brought the biggest conflict in the mind of Nilkanta. He neither realized that she had actually opened his box to give him the parting gifts nor was ready to accept the stigma of being a thief cast upon him by his own Kiran. Thus being mentally shattered he left Chandernagore forever with heavy heart without giving anyone any clue about his sudden and mysterious departure.

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