This reminds me of a very old fable where 2 friends were travelling in a desert
They have a quarrel and one friend writes on sand that "my friend abused me today"
They move a bit ahead and they are hungry now.
The latter friend who had abused the former now offers to share the food he has with him.
This guy now writes on a rock "my friend fed me his share of food today"
The other friend questions his behavior so the guy answers back that both good and bad behavior are humane. We must engrave the good deeds in our mind like the rock which will stay on and scribble the bad ones like sand which will get blown off with time.
Just like Mrityunjay's judgemental attitude changed with time, Tara will have to do this herself. Mrityunjay will never venture to clear the MUs as he is happy with Tara hating him for he is going to die soon.
It needs to be done by Tara herself, or maybe Jayraj can intervene.
I still do not find her behavior irrational or cruel as she is punishing a rapist and murderer whom she considers a scheming person. Mrityunjay somewhat proved it in her eyes with his molestation attempt.
I still remember the instance where one of the convicts of the Delhi Rape case committed suicide as he was unable to bear the guilt and taunts of jail inmates.
Tara burning down UC can also be justified. See she used to run to UC and her friend as she was relying on them that when she is in trouble (apparently because of Mrityunjay) the friend will save her. Note, that she doesn't know attacks were done by kalavati.
Her hopes were pinned on to this place and she was expecting to get out of Mrityunjay's clutches with this friend's help.
So when her illusions broke that this was not a safe hideout but she was running into the apparent culprit himself, she must have started hating the place as well.
Also her motive is to hurt Mrityunjay and she will do it anyway.
I am hopeful with the UC burn-down now. This may prove to be the last straw for Mrityunjay and he may blurt out atleast something.
Edited by NiharikaMishra - 11 years ago