Description
The Spoilt Child: A Tale of Hindu Domestic Life by Peary Chand Mitra, translated by G. D. Oswell, is a poignant story that explores the complexities of family life within Hindu society. The narrative focuses on a spoiled child whose behavior causes turmoil within the household. Through the lens of domestic struggles, the story reflects on cultural values, parenting, and the societal expectations of children in a traditional Hindu setting. The tale highlights the consequences of indulgence and the moral lessons of discipline, responsibility, and respect, offering a critical view of familial dynamics and societal norms in 19th-century India.
