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What aspect of traditional rituals does Ramanujan critique in 'Obituary'?

ATheir cost

BTheir lack of emotional depth

CTheir length

DTheir secrecy

Answer:

B. Their lack of emotional depth

Read Explanation:

Ramanujan critiques the lack of emotional depth in traditional rituals surrounding death. The poem portrays rituals like cremation and the scattering of ashes as mechanical and perfunctory, suggesting they often lack genuine emotional significance. This critique highlights the contrast between cultural practices and the personal grief and loss experienced by individuals.


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