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What is the significance of Estha’s mutism in the novel?

AIt reflects the trauma and emotional turmoil he experiences

BIt symbolizes his desire for peace

CIt shows his rebellion against authority

DIt shows his anger towards his parents

Answer:

A. It reflects the trauma and emotional turmoil he experiences

Read Explanation:

Estha’s silence is a psychological response to abuse and guilt, symbolizing his deep trauma and inability to process his past.


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