This chapter presents a powerful drama that explores themes of love, caste, and self-discovery through the character of Prakriti, an untouchable girl, and her encounter with a monk.
Who felt thirsty and approached the chandalika for water?
What does the term 'chandalika' refer to in the drama?
What magic did the chandalika ask her mother to perform?
What do the actions of Ananda symbolize in 'Chandalika'?
What ultimately saves Ananda from the chandalika's spell?
What critique of religion is presented in 'Chandalika'?
Why does the chandalika wish to offer herself to Ananda?
Which element of theatre is emphasized in 'Chandalika'?
How does magic affect Prakriti’s perception of reality?
What role does magic play in the development of the plot?