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Not Everyone’s Dialect - Strings Of Heart

Not Everyone’s Dialect - Strings Of Heart

Yogita Lodha

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Editorial:
Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2022
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798886064988
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The book revolves around the sensational topics of women’s empowerment, double standards existing in society, the various taboos of society, and also around love as a beautiful emotion. India has really been a very progressive country yet sometimes, somewhere we notice that the freedom to speak, express views & thoughts, conducting activities, are different for men & women. In a country where gods, that are worshipped are female idols & in the same country 1 out of 3 women has experienced physical or sexual violence at least once in a lifetime and this appears to be a big shame. Well, I am not here to be the feminist who supports only a particular gender or the part of the society and this has been well portrayed with the topics exhibiting the double standards against men too.The other part of the book is soft and has an emotional touch as it revolves around love, attachments, fondness, tenderness, intimacy, warmth, and adoration. Love has many meanings. It can mean being affectionate towards a person, and the affection reciprocated. Love is a set of emotions that we experience. Love could also mean beliefs or behaviors that show your affection towards someone. Love is a feeling that everybody yearns for. It makes them feel happy and vital.

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