Author: The Bee

Night Train from The City of Dreams

She left the city of dreamsWhere the sea kissed the skyShe boarded the night expressWith a tear in her eye She traveled through the landWhere the spices filled the airShe reached the state of...

I’m so sorry, mum

I’m so sorry, mumFor leaving you aloneI know you always loved meBut I had to go I’m so sorry, mumFor breaking your heartI know you always wanted meTo be happy and smart I’m so...

Chasing Illusions

He wants to look rich when he’s not richHe flaunts an expensive phone and a Gucci beltHe drives a borrowed Mercedes and shows off to his customersHe pretends he has it all but he...

How the battle over an old farmhouse shaped Arundhati Roy’s opinions on women’s rights

India’s human rights laws are biased and broken and need to be urgently rewritten. Imagine what it would feel like to be a third generation citizen of a country, only to realize that the laws of that country didn’t apply to you and you were subject to special laws just for you that excluded you from basic things like being able to inherit your family’s property ? That’s exactly what Arundhati Roy was a witness to as a child, which influenced a large part of the themes and topics behind her book The God of Small Things. Her mother fought in court for 49 years to inherit the family home that she and her daughter lived in only to raze it to the ground when she finally received it due to the horrible memories and family bitterness it had caused.