1. Did the astrologer really possess the skill of foretelling the future? Find sentences in the third paragraph which support your point of view. Does the author provide any other clues earlier in the story to suggest that the astrologer was really an impostor?
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In An Astrologer's Day, did the astrologer really have the skill of telling the future?
''An Astrologer's Day''
''An Astrologer's Day'' is a short story by R.K. Narayan, who published the piece in the collection called ' 'Malgudi Days' ' in 1943. The collection was published by Narayan's own literary press, called Indian Thought Publications. Narayan invented the fictional town of Malgudi in South India, a place akin to Faulkner's fictional Yoknapatawpha County. Strange, uncanny, and funny events occur in Malgudi, which was partially based on Mysore.
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