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What social issue is most central to Nagamandala?

AEnvironmental destruction

BGender oppression and patriarchy

CClass conflict

DColonial resistance

Answer:

B. Gender oppression and patriarchy

Read Explanation:

The play critiques the societal treatment of women—especially wives—who are expected to be submissive and loyal, regardless of how they are treated.


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