When pushed too far, she can snap these strings beyond repair, turning these once-loving bonds to ashes of burned bridges. But author Vaishnavi Patel clarifies that this gift isn’t without its limits. Letting her sway their opinion and decisions with skillful tuggings on their strings. Her powers are a beautiful illustration of soft power, allowing her insights into how relationships connect her to others. She uses every tool in her arsenal, including the God touched the ability to see people’s threads of fate, to carve out a path for herself. But just because he doesn’t consider her autonomy relevant doesn’t mean Kaikeyi will willingly stroll down the aisle. Kaikeyi is bold, bright and unruly, she’s every little bit as fit to lead and fight as her brothers, but her father’s plans for her future are the polar opposite. The hurdles of caste and class by no means burden her life, but she walks a fine line as a princess oppressed by eons of patriarchal rule. We meet Kaikeyi when she is a young girl, the only girl in a family of boys with a cruel father and a distant mother.
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