In traditional Sinhalese society, the mother-son bond is considered sacred. The mother is Rata Deyo (the household deity), and the son is her protector in old age. However, Wela Katha often subverts this ideal. The stories do not shy away from exploring:
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(අවසිසැයි: ඔබට අවශ්ය නම් මෙය දිගු කාව්ය, නවකතාවක්, හෝ ගීත පෙළක් ලෙස වෙනස් කර දිය හැක. එවැනි අවශ්යතාවක් ඇතිනම් ඔබට ප්රකාශ කරන්න.) In traditional Sinhalese society, the mother-son bond is
Before diving into specific works, it is essential to recognize the dominant archetypes that have shaped the portrayal of mothers and sons. These are not rigid boxes but cultural touchstones that writers and directors subvert, honor, or deconstruct. The stories do not shy away from exploring:
The Jackfruit Tree and the Mother’s Tears
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Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) remains the definitive cinematic study of a "psychotic" mother-son dynamic, where Norman Bates’ desire to both be with and become his mother leads to tragic consequences.