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  1. Jun 19, 2023 · Lihaaf (The Quilt) Short Story by Ismat Chughtai The girl is captivated by Begum Jaan’s charisma and intrigued by the mysterious happenings in the household. Lihaaf Short Story by Ismat Chughtai She notices that Begum Jaan’s husband, Nawab Sahib, is physically and emotionally distant, spending most of his time with his male friends. Also Read-.

  2. Living in a feudal family, Ismat witnessed an emotional and physical relationship between Begum, who is often neglected by her husband, and her lady masseur. Lihaaf goes ahead and sheds light on how the behaviour of rich land-owning men, who are often lost in their pursuit of male-centric pleasures, resulted in the women seeking joys in the ...

  3. Jul 30, 2021 · In a nutshell, ‘Lihaaf: The Quilt' would have been better off without the courtroom drama, which only adds to the film's extra-long runtime. Still, the adaptation has its moments, making it an ...

  4. The Quilt Study Guide. Published in 1942, Ismat Chughtai 's Urdu short story "The Quilt" ("Lihaaf") is about a young girl who is molested by her mother's adopted sister, Begum Jaan. Narrated from the perspective of the unnamed young girl, the story first focuses on Begum Jaan, a Muslim woman of high rank who develops a lesbian relationship with ...

  5. Patriarchal oppression—the state of being subject to a man's authority in a society dominated by men—is a major theme in " The Quilt ." While all the story's female characters live under the pressure to conform to a world run by men, Chughtai addresses the theme most directly through Begum Jaan. Having come from a poor family, Begum Jaan is ...

  6. "Lihaaf" ("The Quilt") is a 1942 Urdu short story written by Ismat Chughtai. Published in the Urdu literary journal Adab-i-Latif, it led to much controversy,...

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  7. Lihaaf Lihaaf or The Quilt, the controversial short story by Ismat Chughtai was published in 1941, way before Independence, in an Urdu Literary Journal titled Adaab-i-Latif. It is a story about repressed sexual desires, female sexuality and the exploitation of another's body to fulfil oneself.