When Dimple Met Rishi

How does Dimple describe being at "home" in the novel, When Dimple Met Rishi?

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For Dimple, her home feels like being in a prison. She describes it in Chapter Four that “being at home was starting to feel like wearing an iron corset, painful and breathless and pinchy in all the wrong places” (24). She feels surrounded and oppressed by her mother’s voice, demands, and advice.

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