‘Shame’
The Title ‘Shame’
v Thematic and Suggestive
Title:-
‘Sharum’ (Shame) is the keynote of
the theme of this novel. This word applies to the characters, the actions and
the conflicts throughout the novel. But he questions that arise are, Whose
Shame? How does it affect the action of the novel> and Who are affected by
this vice? As the story moves on we find that the hero, Omar Khayyam Shakil is
haunted by Shame and Shamelessness.
v Omar Khayyam Shakil;
haunted by Shame and Shamelessness.
Omar is born of three mothers-
Chhunni, Munee and Bunny but he does not know who is his real mother to the end
of his life. He does not even know ho is this father though he comes to know
during his school day that he is an illegitimate child born of a British Office
by one of his mothers. Even his mothers do not show any felling of dihonour
when Omar is conceived. He enters life without befit of divine approval which
is must for a Muslim Child. When he was twenty years old, His younger brother
was also claimed by three females. Thus the first chapter of the novel makes it
clear that foul is fair and fair is foul. Shame is honour and honour is Shame
in Pakistan .
v Sufiya; The
personification of Shame
Here Omar and his wife, Sufiya live
in the shameful world of illusions and fanaticism. They can not enjoy the
pleasures of Islamic scriptures. Omar is not a true Muslim. Sufiya also feels
ashamed of her childish way of thinking though she is a young woman. The
novelist calls her a wrong miracle. She never grows up in intellect. She is the
personification of Shame. She blushes at the slightest shameful things. The
best of shame grows stronger gradually in her. She kills Pinky’s turkey birds
and also tries to kill Talvar Ulhaq. Later she becomes a dangerous woman in
veil wandering at night and killing bad boys after satisfying her sexual lust.
When Omar reports this matter to her father, Raza Hyder, he wants to put an end
of her life. Here also it is a matter of Shame that a father wants to kill his
daughter. Her Husband also chains her so that she may not be a danger to other.
v The roots of violence:-
Further, the novelist gives two
examples to show that Shamelessness and shame are the roots of violence. First
he describes the killing of a daughter by a Pakistan
father for making love to a white boy in London .
The father said, “She had brought such dishonour upon her family that only her blood
could wash away the sing. He gives another example and says,’ “And not only
men, I have since head of a case in which a woman committed the identical crime
for indention reason”, Rushdie sum up, “Between shame and shamelessness
lies the axis upon which we turn… shamelessness, shame, the violence. He put
comments that shame is not the exclusive property of the East’.
v Shame on three levels:-
Thus this novel revolves on the two
wheels of shame and shamelessness. This theme of shame runs on three levels –
political –cultural and social. It is a documentary film on the political
situation of contemporary Pakistan .
On the cultural level it deals with poets and artists who are humiliated in Pakistan . On
the social level it is about superstitious Islamic society that lives on shame
through unlimited repression and violence.
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