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Breaking Ties - By Sara Abubakar Summary Exclusive ((install))

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To understand Breaking Ties , one must understand its author, Sara Aboobacker, whose own life was a testament to the themes she wrote about. Aboobacker was a “late entrant” to literature, writing her first novel at the age of 42 after being commissioned by the editor of Lankesh Patrike . She was born in 1936 in Kasaragod, Kerala, into a conservative Beary Muslim family. She was one of the first girls in her community to be educated, but community pressure forced an end to her formal schooling, and she was married off at a young age. breaking ties by sara abubakar summary exclusive

The novel reaches a shocking climax when Nadira is forced to undergo a humiliating process to remarry her husband (a practice involving a temporary marriage with another man). Unable to bear the dehumanizing exploitation and the loss of her agency, Nadira chooses a final escape, sacrificing her life to break the chains of a patriarchal existence. This public link is valid for 7 days

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At its core, "Breaking Ties" is a story about the bonds that tie us together and the forces that drive us apart. The narrative centers around the lives of two main characters: Amira and Khalid. Their seemingly ordinary lives become intertwined in unexpected ways, leading to a chain reaction of events that challenge the very foundations of their relationships.

The story opens by establishing the oppressive atmosphere of the protagonist’s domestic life. Her daily existence is dictated by rigid patriarchal norms that view women primarily as property, caregivers, and vessels for family honor. Her desires, intellect, and individuality are systematically erased by the male figures in her life and the complicit older women who enforce these traditions. 2. The Catalyst for Change

Sara Abubakar’s Breaking Ties is more than a story; it is a scream against social injustice. By depicting the brutal reality of a 14-year-old girl’s life, she forces the reader to confront issues of marital rape, inequality, and the psychological impact of being owned rather than loved. It is a masterpiece that highlights how societal norms can destroy the lives they are meant to protect. If you are interested, I can: Compare this book to other works by Provide a biographical overview of the author's life List other literary works dealing with similar themes

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