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Mulk Raj Anand’s short story Two Lady Rams | Summary | Analysis | Themes

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Mulk Raj Anand’s short story Two Lady Rams | Summary | Analysis | Themes  Mulk Raj Anand’s short story "Two Lady Rams" is a humorous yet poignant exploration of polygamy and the status of women in colonial India. The story is part of the collection *Man Whose Name Did Not Appear in the Census and Other Stories*. It centers on Lalla Jhinda Ram, a contractor who receives a knighthood from the government for his services. This honor, however, becomes the catalyst for a domestic conflict involving his two wives, Sukhi and Sakuntala. Jhinda Ram, proud of his new title, anticipates attending the award ceremony. The invitation, however, specifies that only one "Lady Ram" can accompany him. This restriction sets off a rivalry between Sukhi, his first wife, and Sakuntala, his second. Initially, Ram decides to take Sakuntala, the younger and presumably more appealing wife, to the ceremony. His servants, loyal and perhaps gossipy, inform Sukhi of this decision, ign...