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ESSAY ONE Pleаse chооse ONLY ONE оf the five essаy prompts below. Before you respond to this prompt, pleаse think through different relevant situations in Bapsi Sidhwa's novel, Cracking India (1988), which you will analyze. In responding in essay form to the one prompt that you choose, please be sure to discuss at substantial length Cracking India. If you wish, you may also refer to the interview with Bapsi Sidhwa that we read and/or the film that we viewing, Ankur (The Seedling, 1974), directed by Shyam Benegal. I recommend that you write a brief but clear introduction, which includes a thesis statement, a brief but clear conclusion, and at least two or three substantial body paragraphs. Please be sure to give yourself time to proofread and edit your essay before you submit it. 1. Please give a few examples of the diverse roles played by women in Cracking India and explain what we may learn about women and the larger society from these roles. 2. Cracking India depicts various kinds of physical violence inflicted on a range of children and adults. What are a few causes of the different kinds of violence? 3. In Cracking India younger and older female characters are repeatedly injured, emotionally and sometimes physically, by others. What are the factors that lead to the violations to which girls and women are subject? What, if anything, is done to prevent further occurrences of such violence? 4. In Cracking India we see diverse and complex relationships between children and adults. What are a few of the relationships between children and adults in the novel that teach us the most about what enhances and what harms the relationships between children and adults? 5. Which characters in Cracking India do you find most admirable? What is admirable about them? Do these characters reveal any flaws?