Courage is the beauty of masculinity | Marriage Story
Money is in the trash, characters are in the trash, there is no human being who does not know it by looking at it. Moneyless poor will never be respected.
The title was to suit David.
David is well educated. Good talent. One who grammatically interprets masculinity. For the whole reason that such a talented man had no money, his uncle refused to marry his daughter Teena and arranged for her to marry a very rich boy.
The wedding day also came. As the time for the wedding approached, there was some kind of disturbance there. Everyone who came to the wedding ran there mingling.
David, who was standing on the side, explored what was going on. One of the ‘bullocks’ of the temple entered into the crowd. Not a single person came forward to turn the bullock over, unless the crowd ran around.
The bullock ran towards the bride and groom on the dais. The priest on stage ran to safeguard himself. The groom saw the bullock coming towards them and holding the Tali in his hand and said, “No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.”
The bride did not know what to do. The bull was approaching. In a few more minutes the bull was to stab her with its horns, and as she was about to run for life, David rushed towards the dais and lifted the bride Teena, and moved on from there.
Leaving Teena in a safe room, he fought back against the bull, regardless of his life, and alternately beat the bull with the stick in his hand and chased it out of the hall.
The bull had gone out, and those who had made sure there was no more danger came back to the bridegroom. The hidden priest also came. Taking the Mangal Sutra lying on the ground, the priest said, “Tell the groom to come quickly. Let the wedding take place before the time is up.”
The groom came trembling. The priest gave the Mangal Sutra in the hand of the groom. Teena snatched the Mangal Sutra from the groom’s hand which was to be tied around Teena’s neck.
Everyone who came to the wedding was amazed at Teena’s action.
“Teena! What happened to you? Tell me,” said the father.
“Dad! I want to marry my cousin David who saved my life regardless of his life.”
“What are you saying?”
“Where is Jack who ran away without worrying about me at the time of danger?”. Where is David who saved me! If I get married, it will be David, otherwise I will not,” said Teena.
While the father fears that his daughter’s decision will lead to disaster, the woman deserves a man who is more courageous, than money, a bigger position. So all those who were present at the wedding agreed that it was appropriate for Teena and David to get married. Teena’s father nodded and nodded.
The marriage of David and Teena took place before the end of the auspicious time