In "Dance of the Eunuchs," Kamala Das uses the eunuchs’ dance as a metaphor. How does the imagery of the dance flesh out the poem’s critique of gender constructs and their emotional implications?
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By portraying the dance as simultaneously vibrant and mournful
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By emphasizing the exclusion from conventional societal roles
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By illustrating the mechanical and soulless nature of their existence
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By contrasting societal expectations with individual realities