As I haven't read the story, I'm not certain. But based on Divakaruni's other works, themes like cultural heritage and the role of women could be possible. Clothes might be used to represent cultural identity in this story.
Since I don't have access to the full story of 'Clothes', it's difficult to determine the exact main themes. However, considering Divakaruni's body of work which often delves into the experiences of immigrants and the female psyche, it could be that in this story, clothes are a medium to explore how identity is constructed and how it can be both a shield and a statement. It might also touch on themes of tradition and modernity, as clothing can be a visual representation of one's place in the changing cultural landscape.
Since I'm not familiar with this story, it's hard to give a detailed account. However, generally speaking, stories by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni often explore themes related to female experiences, cultural identity, and the human condition. Maybe in 'Clothes', these aspects are presented through the use of clothing as a symbol. But again, this is just speculation without having read the actual story.
Magic and the supernatural are sometimes part of her themes too. This adds an element of mystery to her stories. It can be used to represent the unknown in life or the power that lies within the characters. For instance, a character might have a special gift that helps her deal with the challenges she faces in a new country or within her family.
Many of her works blend Indian culture and traditions with modern themes. In 'The Mistress of Spices', the use of spices is not only a part of the magical element but also a connection to Indian heritage. The stories are set in different cultural contexts which she describes vividly, making the readers feel as if they are in those places.
Typically, her main characters are strong - willed women. They are often immigrants or of immigrant backgrounds. They face various challenges, such as cultural clashes, but they are determined to make a life for themselves.
One of her famous novels is 'The Mistress of Spices'. It tells the story of an Indian woman with magical powers related to spices in a new land.
Since we don't know the exact story, it's hard to say the main themes. But in general, in Dibakar Banerjee's works, themes like urban alienation, human relationships, and the search for identity are common. If his ghost story follows his usual style, these could be potential themes.
Since I don't know the specific 'chitra light novel', I can't say for sure who the main characters are.
One main theme is probably the sense of entrapment. Just like swaddling clothes restrict a baby, the characters seem to be restricted in some way in their lives.
I'm not sure who specifically 'Arundhati Banerjee' is as the name is quite common. There could be many people with this name. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the real story.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be many different 'chitra light novels'. It could be about various things like adventure, fantasy, or love stories. Without more specific information, it's hard to say exactly what it's about.