The essence of regeneration and death in literature was always a powerful way to express people's thoughts, opinions, and emotions. Authors often use literature to describe social aspects that may affect the lives of men and women. In the story, the "daughter of a horse dealer", the life of a "steel factory", "Barbie dolls", and women's awakening of stories do not seem to adapt to social expectations. The insufficiency of women of these stories that meet social attitudes was reincarnated, or ultimately led to suicide.
In Indian religion, reincarnation is a term that refers to the cycle of death and regeneration. This is the origin of karma and we are in the lifecycle of the various karma influences that contribute to our life, death, and rebirth. This religious significance first appeared in Hinduism and later Buddhism as a sacred concept of countless people's trinity and resurrection in history. However, it does not necessarily have a second meaning that applies to ours who are not practitioners of these religions.
Hindu death is very spiritual, it firmly believes in the rebirth and reincarnation of the soul. Therefore, according to Hinduism, death is seen as a natural process in which the soul exists as an independent entity. When a person dies, the soul goes to another world at some point, finally returning to the earth and continuing the journey. After death, Hindu was cremated without being buried. According to Hinduism, the human body consists of five elements. Four of the five elements are fire, earth, water, and air. The fifth element is called ether, it belongs to a subtle body region and does not belong to the Earth. By igniting the body, the elements are correctly returned to their respective fields, subtle bodies and souls return to the world and continue their posterity. Many ceremonies are related to cremation ceremonies