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Cracking India Review

Lenny has a recurring nightmare in the novel Cracking India that portrays the state of unrest in India before and during partition. In the dream, children are suffering with their limbs being dismembered while indifferent guardians like Ayah and Mother watch without helping, representing how Indian leaders failed to stop the violence. This pushes the idea that the main issue was neglect by Indian leaders, not just mistreatment by the British. Lenny's sense of loss parallels India's loss of pride and unity under British rule. Though the British left officially, Lenny continues having the same nightmare, suggesting their negative influence on India remained through events like partition and religious divisions. The dream represents the inflexible borders enforced through partition and India

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Lenny has a recurring nightmare in the novel Cracking India that portrays the state of unrest in India before and during partition. In the dream, children are suffering with their limbs being dismembered while indifferent guardians like Ayah and Mother watch without helping, representing how Indian leaders failed to stop the violence. This pushes the idea that the main issue was neglect by Indian leaders, not just mistreatment by the British. Lenny's sense of loss parallels India's loss of pride and unity under British rule. Though the British left officially, Lenny continues having the same nightmare, suggesting their negative influence on India remained through events like partition and religious divisions. The dream represents the inflexible borders enforced through partition and India

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AnanyaDhall Review Cracking India: Bapsi Sidhwa Cracking India Dreams are often the most accurate insights

into our psyche. In Cracking India by BapsiSidhwa, the narrator Lenny has a recurring nightmare that realistically portrays the state of India. In Lennys dream we see that children lie in...whats happening (Sidhwa 31). Her nightmare alludes to Indias condition before and during partition. The indifferent guardians watching on while the children suffer represent Indias state of unrest, which is a consequence of its tolerance towards the British Raj. While one might be horrified by the image of the British officers dismembering the childrens limbs, what appears to be even more shocking is the fact that their alleged guardians are standing by and watching them suffer. This pushes forward the idea that the main issue isnt the mistreatment by the British officers, but the mistreatment by characters like Godmother, Mother and Ayah; who represent the leaders of the nation; who are incapable of helping the situation or stopping the violence. Lennys sense of immense loss parallels Indias loss of pride, unity and dignity as a nation. Indias spirit is being broken as the British destroy it while Indians stand by and watch their own countrys slow demise. Though it might seem like the British only have this negative effect on India before partition, Lenny recalls the same nightmare much later in the novel. She says, I am back in the factorywith an eerie horrifying insistence (Sidhwa 142). It seems like

though the British might have released their control over India officially, they still remain in spirit through the unfortunate events like partition, religious riots and divisions within previously united communities. The hammering of nails into hands and feet in Lennys dream represents the inflexible borders being enforced through the partition. The heartbreaking image along with Indias many grievances regarding partition and the British raj lead us to believe that change is imperative. India can prosper despite the damages caused by the British raj only if the leaders of India who are represented in the nightmare by the guardians like Ayah and Mother, can become proactive and work towards the betterment of Indias future which is personified by Lenny. However most dreams, including horrific nightmares as this one are only lived through in states of deep sleep and lost in the transition to reality.

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