Karna

Mahabharat is a very complex story. It has not 50 shades of gray, but 50000 shades of gray.

Why do all noble elders in Dhratarashtra’s court support Kauravas? Why does Bheeshma, the great grand father, who sacrificed his own happiness for his father, goes to Duryodhan’s side? Why does Karna who is famous for charity, does not leave Duryodhan even after he realises that Pandavas are his own brothers?

And I see the story as a tragedy- Draupadi faces so much humiliation by her own family, the difficult days in forest, and working as a servant in Viratanagar. Ultimately even though Pandavas win the war, she has lost. She lost all her children. And the life of Karna is another disaster.

Here is my very weak attempt in writing about Karna

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