
So my favorite part of this reading was the beginning, even
though it was completely insane when I first began reading it. It was
interesting because I was at a complete loss as to why the mother—aka the Ganga
river/goddess—was killing her children so coldly. Though we now have most of
that explained, I still wonder at how the father managed to remain silent
throughout the first seven deaths. I cannot even imagine the pain of losing one
child, let alone seven, and to their own mother, no less. That is a type of
pain I simply cannot imagine. I wonder how he continued to love his wife in
spite of all of this. I would think we would grow to hate and resent her for
not only having killed seven out of their eight children, but then simply
leaving him after he finally questioned her! Even though she was there only to
serve a purpose, he had no way of knowing all of this and had surely come to
care for his wife deeply over the years.
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