Originally posted by: tanvismile
no yaar ,educated means she cant insult them n their tradition right ?
I thought she already insulted them and their tradition by living in with Jagat, getting married to him without their consent, pestering them again and again to accept her. Isn't it? Those actions were also against tradition and the family felt insulted too. So traditions are to be kept only when it comes to jhoothi thali?? I am confused big time yaar, this Gauri character confuses me.
So is she traditional or is she modern?
Does she believe in rural customs or is she progressive?
Does she believe in child marriage or does she condemn it?
Does she believe in love marriage even without parents' consent or does she think parents' acceptance is of utmost importance?
Does she empathize with the child bride left back in her sasural or does she detest women like her?
Initially I could identify with her a lot, but now she is becoming everything that I am not. So am conphuused.