An adaptation of Salvador Dali's art form and Rabindranath Tagore's short story, "The Wife's Letter" follows a protagonist, X, who is a personified variable in Mathematics struggling with schizophrenia. As a result, X's personality constantly changes. The story explores the idea that a LEAF is a constant, and X must be equal to it to validate language. The protagonist's journey through three worlds is a quest to discover himself and equate himself to the LEAF, highlighting the limitations of Mathematics in capturing emotions and the complexity of human life.
The Wife's Letter
In this surreal adaptation, a mathematician's inner turmoil takes center stage as they embody the abstract concept of a variable, struggling to find meaning and purpose in their existence.