THE PARINITA By SARAT CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY
THE PARINITA By SARAT CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY
The Parineeta" by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay is a classic Bengali novel set in early 20th-century Kolkata. The story revolves around Lalita, an orphaned girl engaged to Shekhar, a wealthy young man from a privileged background. Their friendship blossoms into love, yet societal differences and misunderstandings strain their relationship. Shekhar's family has a sense of superiority, causing tensions and emotional turmoil.
The narrative explores themes of love, class disparity, and societal norms prevalent in the society of that time. Lalita's resilience and Shekhar's internal struggle against societal expectations form the crux of the story. Sarat Chandra portrays the lives of women, their challenges, and their aspirations within the confines of a conservative society. Lalita's character, representing the evolving woman of her time, seeks personal growth and independence despite the constraints.
"The Parineeta" is a poignant tale of love, sacrifice, and societal constraints, shedding light on the complexities of human emotions and the societal backdrop of pre-independence Bengal. Sarat Chandra's vivid storytelling and deep understanding of human nature make this novel a timeless literary treasure.