Kamala Markandaya is known as the story of Rukmani at Sieve's Nectar - lovingly Ruku - her family and village. In the whole novel, Lukmani faces many adversities. Every time she overcomes her problem she shows her true personality. Regardless of whether it is sympathy for those who are unhappy, for themselves or for their families, or for those who adapt to the new life, Luk has overcome all difficulties. Rukumani showed her true characteristics of compassion, patience, and adaptability to changing environments every time he encountered a problem.
The nature of imperialism among "honey in a sieve" in honey in a sieve must cope with Western imperialism and they constantly change in relation to Western imperialism You have to adapt to your thoughts. Throughout the book, Rukmani had to fight her beliefs and how to deal with them. From the beginning, Rukumani responded to these changes from culture to her lifestyle, and even to the end of the book, even though my life had not changed. - African diseases and imperialism In the era of European imperialism, diseases in Africa were widespread. This disease hit the African indigenous people and Europeans. African diseases are affecting diseases caused by indigenous peoples, European explorers and soldiers, and Europeans suffering from Africans. During the imperialist era, Numerouks disease invaded African Europeans. During the imperialist era, many explorers and soldiers died of illness
Honey in the sieve is a novel written by Kamala Markandaya in 1954. This book was founded in India at the time of intense urban development and is the record of marriage between the village chief's youngest daughter Rukmani and tennant farmer Nathan. Rukmani talks about the first person until years after her marriage at the age of twelve. Rukmani and Nathan love each other, and their marriage begins with relative calm and adequacy. When a large tilt factory was built in a neighboring village, it began to hide their lives. As the tannery factory got bigger and more prosperous, Rukmani and Nathan had trouble paying rent on the land that they fed the kids and gave their lives. Things are keeping getting worse but I quietly resigned from floods, famine, even death - difficult to grow and insisted on hope for a better future.
The honey of 28 sieves is drawn on the first person by the role and voice of the main character Rukumani. The story began to follow and Rukmani reflected the incident that caused her to return to her village as a widow. She first portrayed her wedding ceremony to Rukmani, the village head daughter, to Nathan, a tenant who drew her wedding at the age of twelve. On the second day of her marriage, she and Nathan returned to his village where he resumed his life as a farmer, and Rukumani studied and underwent the housework she had expected. In the early stage of married life, with Lukmani