Bichari Champudi
By Varsha Adalja All over the world rich people sit there drinking cosmos and margaritas, aware of the fact that some others are starving and living on the avenues, while they get their nails done.
In India a lot of their population lives in reduced and cruel environments. As a family, rich or poor, we have a responsibility towards them to help each other. The responsibilities we have in our families are different from Country to Country, in some; the help is being brought from even children, which would come as a chock from other cultures and Countries. In India it comes as a naturel routine helping each other, it is not naturel in many other Countries that the children are helping bringing the food on the table. India is a country of great economic prosperity. As globalization has moved Western jobs among other countries such as India, it has resulted in more than a hundred thousand have come out of their deep poverty. In the short story by Varsha Adalja, produced in 1979, it is a 3. Person omniscient narrator. The short story involves a poor and sick family; they help each other in as many ways as they can to survive. Champudi is a girl who lives a poor life with the rest of her family. The family includes her father, her mother, her big brother and little brother. Her father and little brother are both very sick, and therefor they need to obtain money for medication, simultaneously they also need food and water. Therefor they everyday go into the cities to beg for money. Her big brother sings, while she dances some kind of belly dance. One day they go somewhere new; it is a new neighborhood for the prosperous. She experiences for the first time to make a lot of money, when she starts dancing challenging. She doesn’t recognize that this is the reason why she earns more money or the fact that she is dancing challenging. As said