BRAC Bank Reading Café explore women in 2 Bangla literary works

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Business Desk :

BRAC Bank Reading Café of Chattogram has engaged in an analytical discussion of Harishankar Jaladas’ book Astadoshi, while the Chuadanga chapter read Abu Ishaque’s masterpiece SurjaDighal Bari.

Both books portrayed the character of indomitable women in Bangladesh society, according to a media release.
In Chattogram, the discussants chose the key literary work of Harishankar Jaladas, who is known for sketching the lives of society’s downtrodden, including fishermen and untouchables.

At the session on September 30, 2024, the author’s presence ignited an interactive discussion, engaging the members in a critical and analytical exploration of the unique characters of the book’s protagonists. The author also actively engaged with the participants, responding to their questions and enriching the discussion.

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People’s curiosity and mockery about women, the bias of destiny, the one-sided rules of society, and the betrayal of loved ones are highlighted in ‘Ashtadoshi’. With his captivating power of writing, the writer, through 18 short stories, depicted love, protest, revenge, and tolerance of women in society.

Each story revolved around a unique female character in society, making the discussants soul-search for resemblance.

While reading ‘SurjaDighal Bari’ on October 15, 2024, BRAC Bank’s Chuadanga coworkers were compelled by the bravery of the main character, Jaigun, a divorcee and a single mother who confronts numerous obstacles to living a normal life in a typical Bangladeshi village laden with superstitious beliefs, social stigma, and a flawed judicial system.