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2) Who is the Protagonist of the 1 point
story of astrologer day​

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Answered by ruchit07
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Answer:

An Astrologer's Day is a thriller, suspense short story by author R. K. Narayan. While it had been published earlier, it was the titular story of Narayan's fourth collection of short stories[1] published in 1947 by Indian Thought Publications.[2] It was the first chapter of the world famous collection of stories Malgudi Days which was later telecasted on television in 2006.

1) The ironical fact about the protagonist is that a gambler and a murderer, who is ignorant of his own future has become an astrologer.

2) The writer reveals how the only qualification needed to be an astrologer in India is saffron clothes, a few charts and tilak and a keen observation of human nature along with a presence of mind.

3) The astrologer should have been greatly relieved that he is not a murderer after all and he has managed to put Guru Nayak off, and he should not have bothered about how much money he had received. Yet, when he realizes Nayak has cheated him of some money he is angry.

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Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer: The main character here in this story is an astrologer who is unnamed.

Explanation:

The short tale "Astrologer's Day" by author R. K. Narayan is a thriller and suspense piece. It was the lead piece in Narayan's fourth collection of short stories, which Indian Thought Publications released in 1947 despite having previously published it. It was the first section of the renowned anthology of tales Malgudi Days, which was subsequently broadcast on television in 2006.

  • The humorous aspect of the protagonist is that he was a murderer and a gambler who, unaware of his own future, turned become an astrologer.
  • The author describes how the sole requirements for becoming an astrologer in India are saffron clothing, a few charts, a tilak, and the ability to observe people with a keen eye and a calm mind.
  • The astrologer shouldn't have worried about how much money he had gotten; instead, he should have been really happy that he isn't a murderer after all and that he has managed to dissuade Guru Nayak. However, he becomes enraged when he finds Nayak has taken part of his money.

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