Monologue of Bell Hook's daughter (Sub-altern Fiction)

It was a windy June Sunday. For Bell would have named the day a wuthering day but she has seen worse living in Brighton. Hence, not just yet. When Emily Bronte wrote Wuthering Heights , Bell believed that Emily Bronte or erstwhile Currer Bell was most certainly trying to draw parallels between the internal and external torrents; there is something tragic to reflect and soothing to feel when there is an external calamity in form of thunderstorm or lightning etc., that ostensibly emulates one's internal clamour. Although far from home, yet Bell holds home nearly but it may not be possible to always hold it dearly. Though things are settling down inside Bell now, this phase is always past the phase of great upheaval and torment. Women are said to be prone to hysteria; Bell's father always defined her behaviour as hysterical too. While, she understood over time, men find it impossible to justify women's behaviour, she could never bring herself to question her behaviour; there w...

You Are Bitten by Your Evils

Untuned symphonies,
Hazy silhouettes,
Distorted symmetries,
Dark days,
Monsoon mornings,
Moonless skies,
Head under canopy when outside it rains, 
Children without fantasies, 
Food without appetite, 
Did I cause discomfort with the pairings ? 
Unevens.
Would you breathe in comfort when they are paired ? 
How then the broken you pair with me expecting that I would repair you ?  




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