Answer:
Source
E is giving the views in Bengal whereas Source F is from Kerala. We see that in
Bengal, a woman's exposure of the body by wearing transparent clothing was
considered shameful. It was not acceptable to society. However, in Kerala, the upper
parts of women's bodies were normally not covered with any clothes. If some
women covered the upper part of the body, they were considered not traditional,
although the current generation accepted it (her husband liked it). So, these sources
tell us that the notions of shame in two different regions of India were
totally different.
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