Food is a topic that is mentioned often in Nectar in a Sieve. Discuss the importance of food and the various ways that it plays a part in the lives of the villagers. Answers should be approximately 150 words.

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One of the main themes in Nectar in a Sieve is the importance of food, and how hunger is a threat to dignity. For instance, the protagonist's son leaves to find a better life, and another one resorts to stealing and is killed for it. Her daughter chooses prostitution over starvation, and the father is so shamed that he refuses to eat the food she earned by selling herself. Without food, her family was falling apart.

This affects the protagonist's dignity as well. She almost kills someone because she thought that she was going to steal the last of their rice. She observes that starvation causes people to shove and fight each other like animals. The protagonist believes that the industrialization of the village and other man made factors has lead to the food crisis. Without food or fertile lands, hunger tears families apart and turns the villagers into thieves, prostitutes, murderers, and animals.  

Answer:

The lack of food is an important topic in " Nectar in a Sieve" by Kamala Markandaya - from India -. The writer makes it evident that lack of food breeds misery. For example, Rukmani is a woman who bears a lot of children. Every time a new  child is born , Rukmani's family becomes hungrier; their rice harvest is always destroyed because of bad weather conditions. Rukmani and her husband, Nathan, do not own their land; they rent it. This makes their economic situation more difficult since they have to use the money they get from selling some of  the rice to the landonwers.  When Rukmani's children grow up, they do ilegal things to get food. For example , one son is killed for theft and the daugther becomes a prostitute to get food.

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