Sieve of Kamala Markandaya and Nevear of Deepa Mehta waters are two parts of India's media and they have the same general meaning, but the situation and their response to them may be different. Creators do not have exactly the same paths in their lives. Both of these works will focus on women who have to overcome change challenges to make life better, no matter how and how women are formed. In Sieve's message, probably because of the target audience, honey is more easily accepted in general.
Kamala Markandaya introduces typical Indian lifestyle and culture in her novel "Nectar in Sieve". The theme detailed by the author at Sieve's Sieve is that hunger is the main driving force for people's lives. This motivation leads people to commit something to prevent starvation. Hunger is a well-known term and stage experienced by poor families. Every day is a new struggle for life and experience, and food is needed. Hunger for a novel is the driving force of many characters to endure various actions to gain food, from leaving a new land to prostitution. For example, Lukmani's sons Arjun and Tambi decided to go to Ceylon to find a better job than a tannery factory. "They pay a high price ... It is a good thing for us to work again, it is not appropriate for men to defile themselves with hunger and laziness" (71)
Sieve of Kamala Markandaya and Nevear of Deepa Mehta waters are two parts of India's media and they have the same general meaning, but the situation and their response to them may be different. Creators do not have exactly the same paths in their lives. Both of these works focus on women who have to overcome change challenges to make life better, regardless of the way and form in which women are formed. - Introduction: Film "Dictator" In the moving documentary on the peaceful revolution, the Serbian bulldozer revolution stimulated the so-called "color revolution" in Easter Europe and Central Asia after a controversial election . Street protests led to overthrow of authoritarian leaders (Dudouet, 2008, p.9)