Which sentence best describes the central idea of “I heard a fly buzz—when I died”?
A.
Everyone is afraid of death.
B.
People should grieve the loss of a loved one.
C.
Death is a natural and uneventful part of life.
D.
A fly is symbolic of blindness and death.
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Explanation:
Nathan and Rukmani represent paradigmatic Indian peasants, yet the relationship they shared is dismantling the stereotypes which is the major theme of the work. Their relationship is reminiscent of typical Indian rural families where Nathan is a caring an loving husband while Rukmani is an obedient wife. They both share an affectionate bond. Rukmani's ability to read and write is appreciated by Nathan. He always supports her to grow, at the same time she stands by him in his bad times(Poverty) and takes the initiative to educate her children as it would give them power which again is a significant theme in the text. Through their relationship, Markandaya aims to highlight the themes of hardships of rural life and present a critic of issues like child marriage, poverty, suffering, Illiteracy, etc. The most intimidating feature of their relationship that keeps the readers hooked is that they combat all these obstacles and stand for each other despite all the odds.