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What is suggested by the father's obituary being used to wrap salt, coriander, and jaggery?

AThe father was a grocer

BThe commodification of life and death

CThe speaker's poverty

DThe father's love for cooking

Answer:

B. The commodification of life and death

Read Explanation:

The use of the father's obituary to wrap everyday items like salt, coriander, and jaggery highlights the commodification of life and death. It illustrates how personal memories and legacies can be reduced to disposable objects within a consumer-driven society. This image underscores the poem's critique of how society often trivializes individual lives and their significance.


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