We are modified creatures. All of
us. Taught to behave, respond, think, react and percieve in a way which the
familiy we belong to, families we associate with and of course the society we
are a part of deem acceptable. As children, we are taught to fold our palms and
bow our heads in front of dieties in deep obeiscance, we are taught not to
question the elders who laid the foundation for the lives that we now live, we
are told that a man is a man and woman is a woman, the former a stronger sex
and the latter the weakest which does not adhere to the goddesses we worship
who without consulting their better halves held a scepter in their hands and
slaid their antagonists. We are made to believe that life consists of
milestones. We are told that the destination is what matters the most and not
the journey. We are judged if we harbour thoughts against what is instilled. As
children we go through character building routines and as adults preachy
sermons which are never tailor made.
What gets ingrained importantly
in us is a trait that forbids us from being an entity. Submission.
The more submissive we are the
more it adds to our repertoire of being well brought up children, culturally
rich and socially acceptable. Compromise is the synonym for submission. Or so
they say to deprive us of our liberty.
Why do we allow ourselves to be
defined by others? Why is a submissive being worshipped and why is a rebel an
outcast? Why is a rebel called a rebel when all she wants is to put herself
ahead of people in a few situations? To
be more specific, why should the girl give up on her passion for a boy whom she
has met and known only for a few hours? Why should she allow the reins of her
life to be handled by somebody else who would perhaps not have the forethought
of steering it in a course which she would prefer? Does she respect her
preferences at all or has she been taught not to?
Marriage sounds more like a chore
today than an institution. People claim that there’s a gaping hole in the roof
and a deep crevice in the foundation of this institution. I differ. It remains
intact but less occupied. Reasons vary from one marriage to another but some
marriages are abandoned because the act of submission became a mundane parlour
trick which loses it’s gleam and shine. The mask falls, the voice from within
cries and the submissives rise to their feet.
But some remain there.
While I sat feeling sad for the
girl, the same chavinistic voice shook me from my reverie and said “I think
it’s time you agreed on SOMEONE and got married yourself. Let’s not waste any
time here shall we?”
Awesome writing girl.. I love it.. :) And what you have written is very very very true...
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Raksha :) I have gone through worse :P
DeleteNice writing Rashmi. We should talk about it. I will tell you about my marriage story sometime. It dealt with the same issues in a different way .
DeleteHey Hitesh, I shall cherish the phone call you made this morning. Thanks for having read my post :)
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