Breaking Ties By Sara — Abubakar Summary

Sara Abubakar's " Breaking Ties " (originally titled Chandragiri Teeradalli in Kannada) is a landmark feminist novel that highlights the systemic oppression of women within a patriarchal religious and social framework. Set primarily in a Muslim community in the coastal border region of Karnataka and Kerala, the story is a searing critique of how religious laws and cultural norms can be manipulated to control women's lives. Plot Summary

Isolation: The protagonist feels a deep sense of loneliness even when surrounded by family, as no one truly understands her inner world. Significant Symbolism breaking ties by sara abubakar summary

  1. Hajia’s threat to sever mother-daughter ties if Zainab disobeys.
  2. Zainab’s ultimate decision to break the unhealthy emotional tie herself.

As Nadira and Rashid eventually try to reconcile, they are met with a cruel religious interpretation: for Nadira to remarry her first husband, she must first undergo a "one-day marriage" with another man, spend the night with him, and then be divorced again. Faced with the humiliation of spending a night with a stranger just to return to her family, Nadira chooses a tragic path of resistance, diving into the Chandragiri River to escape her reality. Key Themes and Social Commentary Sara Abubakar's " Breaking Ties " (originally titled