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Rabindranath Tagore

Two Sisters by Rabindranath Tagore (Vintage 1945 Hardcover)

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Two Sisters (Dui Bon) is a novel by Rabindranath Tagore, first published in 1933. It is about the eternal conflict that arises when a man does not find a mother figure and a sweetheart in the same person.

The story follows the lives of two sisters, Sharmila and Urmimala. Sharmila is married to Shashanka, a successful businessman. She is a devoted wife and mother, and she takes care of Shashanka’s every need. Urmimala is a doctor who is passionate about her work. She is independent and free-spirited, and she does not want to be tied down to a traditional marriage.

When Sharmila falls ill, Urmimala comes to live with her and Shashanka. Shashanka is initially attracted to Urmimala’s lively and carefree personality. However, he soon realizes that he cannot have both a mother and a sweetheart in the same person. He is torn between his love for Sharmila and his desire for Urmimala.

The story ends with Shashanka choosing Sharmila. He realizes that she is the one who can provide him with the stability and security that he needs. Urmimala is disappointed, but she understands Shashanka’s decision. She leaves to continue her work as a doctor.

Two Sisters is a complex and thought-provoking novel that explores the themes of love, marriage, and family. It is a story about the different ways that women can be loved and the challenges that men face when they cannot find both a mother and a sweetheart in the same person.

Here are some of the key themes of Two Sisters:

  • The conflict between love and duty: Shashanka is torn between his love for Urmimala and his duty to his wife, Sharmila. He ultimately chooses Sharmila, but the decision is not easy for him.
  • The different ways that women can be loved: Sharmila is a traditional wife and mother who is loved for her devotion and care. Urmimala is a free-spirited woman who is loved for her vitality and independence.
  • The challenges of marriage: Marriage is not always easy, even for a loving couple. Shashanka and Sharmila face challenges when Sharmila falls ill and when Urmimala comes to live with them.
  • The importance of family: Family is a source of love and support, even when it is not perfect. Sharmila and Shashanka’s marriage is tested, but they ultimately come out stronger because of their love for each other and their family.

Two Sisters is a beautifully written and thought-provoking novel that explores the complex relationships between men and women, love and duty, and family. It is a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.

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