Abstract
This critical study delves into Kamala Markandaya's acclaimed work, 'A Handful of Rice,' providing a comprehensive analysis of its thematic depth and literary nuances. The narrative of the novel unfolds against the backdrop of societal disparities, portraying the stark realities faced by the marginalized in a rapidly changing world. Through an exploration of characters, plot, and symbolism, this study unravels the intricate tapestry of Markandaya's storytelling and sheds light on the broader socio-cultural implications embedded within the narrative. Additionally, it scrutinizes the author's use of language and narrative techniques, offering insights into the work's enduring relevance and its contribution to contemporary literature.
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