The Imagery of House in Anita Desai’s “Clear Light
of Day”
As
the novel begins, you’ll notice that the house of the Das family does not
change except decays. Like Anita Desai’s other novels, the setting is Old
Delhi. The interesting thing you’ll notice is she skillfully synthesizes the
image of house with the lives of the Das family. The house is associated with
sickness, dust, and disorder. And for that reason, the “grey” color is
described again and again.
So,
the house reflects the mentality and sickness of the entire Das family. In
other words, nobody in the Das household enjoys life, all merely exists! The
sickness and disorder pervade in the mind of the family members. This house is
exactly in contrast with the house of Haider Ali and that is why Raja gets
attracted towards it.
For
this house of Das family, the symbol of “web” is described which is apt from
every point of view. As I say the house does not change but decays, it is fair
to remark that because of such sickness and dusty atmosphere of the house
everybody feels “suffocated” and that is why they try to find escape in one
thing or another. For that reason, Raja is attracted towards Haider Ali’s
house. Tara often goes to Mira Mansi and finally, she succeeds in escaping
completely by marrying off Bakul. Baba seeks escape in music and plays his
gramophone all the time. Bimla becomes the professor of history. In this way,
the house plays a vital role behind the escapist nature of the Das household.
Anita
Desai beautifully describes the state of the Delhi city. Sometimes, the whole
city seems to be dead and the houses are referred to in the novel as the
“tombs”. The house of the Das family seems to be deserted and therefore, Bimla
does not prevent Baba playing his gramophone loudly because she thinks that the
silence of the house is more dreadful. For her, the noise produced by Baba’s
gramophone gives peace to her. Even when Mr. Das and his wife were alive, they
were just like the outsiders as Mr. Das was known for his entrance. The mother
was either engrossed in the cards or confined to the bed. That is why Tara
sometimes feels that even the ghost of her father could create the noise of
papers and nothing else!
The
decaying aspect of the house is felt on the Das family and this why the whole
family gets scattered and only Bim remains with Baba in the “dead house”. This
is how, the house has symbolic significance, which plays a major role in the
actions and deeds of the Das household and becomes the central episode in the
novel.
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