Samanth, in Vijay Tendulkar's play "Silence! The Court is in Session," is a character who represents the complexities of societal norms and individual morality. She is a young woman on trial, accused of infanticide, and her character evokes themes of gender roles, societal judgment, and the struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society. Through her story, the play critiques the hypocrisy of societal values and highlights the injustices faced by women. Samanth's plight serves as a powerful commentary on the intersections of personal and societal conflict.
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