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Child Marriage the Indian Minotaur is Eleanor F. Rathbone’s compelling examination of child marriage practices in India, drawing historical parallels to expose the destructive nature of this tradition. Through meticulous research and passionate advocacy, Rathbone presents the issue as a societal monster that devours innocent lives, much like the mythological Minotaur.
The work serves as both a historical document and a moral lesson, tracing the origins and perpetuation of child marriage while offering insights into its devastating consequences for young girls. Rathbone’s analysis extends beyond mere criticism, providing context for understanding how cultural practices become entrenched and the mechanisms required for social change.
This object-lesson from the past remains profoundly relevant to contemporary discussions about child welfare, women’s rights, and cultural reform. The book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about systemic exploitation and to recognize their role in advancing progress toward a more just society.







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