Womanspace in Tis Hazari
ICSE · Class 10 · English Literature-Treasure Chest ( Poems and Short Stories)
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What to Focus On
- Author combines academic and creative perspectives
- Tis Hazari means 'thirty thousand' and is Delhi's busiest court complex
- Setting symbolizes the struggle for justice rather than just providing context
- The Narrator: Woman lawyer fighting for property rights after 13 years of marriage
- The Old Woman: Elderly woman seeking justice in a civil dispute, trusts her son completely
- Manjit Puttar: The old woman's son whose true intentions remain ambiguous
- Story begins with narrator arriving for her property dispute hearing
- Meeting with elderly woman creates moment of connection and solidarity
- Court hearing reveals how legal system blames women for 'breaking homes'
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The story has a clear resolution where we know whether the old woman is being exploited or genuinely cared for
The narrator is a successful lawyer who easily wins her case and helps other women
The title 'Womanspace' simply refers to the physical space women occupy in the court
Memory Tips
The dual meaning of 'Womanspace' - physical space and legal/social space
Narrator is a lawyer fighting for her own property rights
The old woman offers her seat to the narrator despite being elderly
Theme of women being silenced by people who claim to protect them
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