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  1. His novel Chokher Bali addresses the numerous restrictions in the life of a Bengali Hindu widow, Binodini, and is distinctly Modernist in its exploration of psychological motivations of characters. In the novel, Binodini, who comes to live temporarily in Mahendra and Asha’s family as discussed above, attempts at first to satisfy vicariously her (repressed) desire for love by composing love ...

  2. Chokher Bali (চোখের বালি) is a 1903 Bengali novel by Rabindranath Tagore that revolves around the central character Binodini and her relationships with three individuals. It explores the extramarital affair between Binodini, a young widow, and Mahendra, an old suitor of hers, the complicated friendship with Asha, Mahendra's wife, and her mutually conflicting feelings with ...

  3. I recently read "Chokher Bali," and the narrative initially drew me in with its intriguing portrayal of Binodini's clever maneuvering to win Mahen's affection. However, as the story progressed, I couldn't help but feel disheartened by how Binodini betrayed Asha's genuine friendship. It left me with a sense of shallowness and sadness.

  4. Chokher Bali, a novel written by Rabindranath Tagore, is set in the late 19th century in Bengal, India. The novel explores the cultural and historical context of the time, shedding light on the social norms and values prevalent in the society. The story revolves around the lives of four main characters, Binodini, Mahendra, Ashalata, and Behari ...

  5. Chokher Bali traces the story of Binodini – a beautiful, convent educated widow who cannot easily endure society’s negligence. Binodini is rejected by Mahin, but he later marries the younger and uneducated Asha. Binodini becomes envious of Asha and Mahin’s marital bliss and uses Mahin’s mother Rajlaxshmi’s dislike of Asha to ...

  6. I finished it today and it is like a shitty modern-day soap opera. The only thing I liked was that the language was pure. It didn't have the depth or the maturity I was expecting. Are the other books by Rabindranath Tagore the same?

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  8. Ghosh’s Chokher Bali brings us the “reproduction” of Binodini in our early-twenty first century context and makes us ponder how entrenched the “aura” of tradition is and what role film plays in disrupting this “aura.”. A brief discussion of Tagore’s novel is relevant here. Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) is the national poet of ...