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A young man enters the dangerous arena of Jallikattu to confront the bull that killed his father and reclaim his family's honor. Driven by a need to settle a generational score, the protagonist faces the physical intensity of the bull-taming sport. He must navigate the expectations of his community and the raw, unpredictable power of the animal. The narrative captures the tension between human courage and the primal force of nature within a rural setting. The story unfolds through a focused lens on the ritualistic and social significance of the arena.
Readers and critics frequently identify this work as a seminal piece of Tamil literature that captures the essence of rural traditions. Discussion often centers on the author's ability to translate the high-stakes atmosphere of the bull-taming arena into precise, evocative prose. Many highlight the balance between the visceral action of the sport and the deeper thematic exploration of honor and family history. The text is often praised for its authenticity and its role in preserving a specific cultural practice for a wider audience. Readers note that the pacing effectively mirrors the intensity of the event, keeping the focus tight on the protagonist's internal and external struggle.
Page Count:
120
Publication Date:
2021-07-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190132353
ISBN-13:
9780190132354
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