Themes of “A TRUE PRINCESS” BY MUNEEZA SHAMSIE
Themes of
“A TRUE PRINCESS”
BY MUNEEZA SHAMSIE
A True Princess is a very unique story by
Muneeza Shamsie which has been written in the backdrop of Partition. After analyzing
the story, following themes have been found.
1. JEALOUSY is a dominant
theme which may be observed in whole story. This theme has been discussed
through the characters of Suraya with sister and with Aalia, and Jealousy of Second
wife of Nawab with Amma Huzor
Textual Reference
“Soraya's elder sister, Saphia, had looked a lot like their mother,
everyone said. Soraya didn't agree. Saphia's eyes had been brown; her short
hair wavy, not curly; her features more finely chiselled. Of course Soraya was
dark and not in the least beautiful. At thirty three, two grey hairs had
already revealed themselves in her long plait. Soraya often wished there were
no mirrors in the house at all.(p113)”
Jealousy of Soraya with Alia on last page of story
Jealousy of Second
wife of Nawab with Amma Hazoor.
Textual Reference “She
kicked out of Amma from Nawabs fort.”
2. CLASS
STRATIFICATION
Class stratification is also a major
theme which may be observed when Amma Huzoor refused the proposal of Totoo for
Soray due to their humble lineage and she does not even care that Soraya too
agree to marry with Totoo.
Textual Reference
“`A proposal? Who were they to come to Us and
propose, as if they were Our equals? What did they think? That just because you
have diabetes and no education We'd be willing to dump you on the garbage heap?
They have no background. Their son wasn't earning anything. He was absolute
scum, the lowest of the low, the way he turned your head and made you his
slave.'(119)”
“What made you so forget yourself andyour family honour, that you were ready to elope
with him?(119)
3. GENERATION GAP
The clash between Amma Huzoor and Soraya indicates the
generation gap. Amma Huzoor follows traditional and conventional ways while
sorya and saphia follow modern pattern which is major reason of conflict.
Cultural Clash (Modernization)
Saphia’s attitude and western life style over traditional
ways.
4. Post
Colonialism: Partition and its consequences
5. Polygamy:
Cruelty of dual marriage is also a major theme which has been described
through the character of Nawab
6. IMAGINATION
VS REALITY, sorya
in Amma Hazoor’s palanquins (imagination and dreams…. Page 1 para 1)
Textual Reference:
`”The trouble with
your Amma Huzoor is that she's never got over being married to a Nawab,' he
said. 'She lives in a fantasy world which has nothing to do with reality. Your
sister's not too different from all that I hear. I believe she's a terrible
snob(118)”
7. CONSPIRACY AND
HYPOCRISY: The second wife of Nawab conspires against Amma
Huzoor that she is planning to take over and murder nawab. The only reason
behind that was, she wants to get rid off Amma Huzoor to rule over Sikandar
Bagh. However, Amma Huzoor was not like that.
Textual Reference
“That Woman, his new
wife, had persuaded him that Amma Huzoor planned to murder him and rule as
Regent in the name of her baby son”(113).
8. Change: Muneeza Shamsie has interwoven the
theme of change as it’s a universal phenomenon
9. Symbolism…… amma hazoor symbolizes the downfall
of Muslim civilization while Nawab and his Son symbolize British rule
“She always said she
considered herself fortunate to have escaped to Pakistan, the new Muslim
homeland created by the division of India in 1947”
10. USE OF SIMILEY.
Muneeza Shamsie has perfectly used the Simileys to
enhance the beauty and sensational effect of the story.
Textual Reference : Her
Kashmiri mother, with her defiant green eyes had resembled Vivien Leigh (p113)
Prepared by S.A. Gillani
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