5. "I am one of those who are even against inviting government officials to preside over public functions." Why does the narrator of the story "The Undeserved Reward' have such (2) an attitude?
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Answer: The narrator feels sorry that his countrymen give a lot of importance to the government officials. They try to flatter by inviting them to preside over public functions or naming the school or a hospital after them. This slavish mentality of Indians makes the narrator feel sorry for them.
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The narrator feels sorry that his countrymen give a lot of importance to the government officials. They try to flatter by inviting them to preside over public functions or naming the school or a hospital after them. This slavish mentality of Indians makes the narrator feel sorry for them.19
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