9. who is the lady that is willing to employ nathu? What did the
learn from sitaram ?
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Sitaram, son of the washer man, passed by. He was on his delivery round of fresh by ironed clothes balanced on his head. He inquired his friend Nathu whether he had any hike of a few rupees. "If they can’t pay the sweeper they must be in a bad way. None of the others could be getting paid either."
The whole story is ironic because the boy for whom a bank collapses has no idea about why such a thing happens. He doesn’t even have a bank account.
Though the collapsing of the bank may seem the best idea to the readers as this acts as a revenge to the bank’s ignorance towards Nathu’s struggle, it throws him in a more despicable condition.
As the bank collapses, he loses his stable job and doesn’t even get his dues. His future remains the same as he belongs to the lower class background.