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1.The helplessness of the father is highlighted through the depiction of the emotional struggle that he undergoes. He is aware of the problem and is willing to resolve it, but is unable to do so. He regrets the lack of a strong emotional bond and proper communication with his son who is also physically distanced from him.
2.A state where the king was Just and placid enjoyed peace, liberty and justice. The king was titular and symbolic. The citizens enjoyed freedom of all kinds. The real governance of the country was in the hands of the citizens. In the poem 'The Tale of a Melon City' the king had to be hanged as the citizens ultimately wanted someone to be hung. The king could not defend himself. Even though the wisest man gave the verdict that the arch was the real culprit but the citizens wanted someone to be hanged. Ultimately, the king was hanged. This shows that in such a state where the king was just and placid the citizens influenced the fate of a king.
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How did the writer arrange a meeting between Ranga and Ratna?
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The writer considered Ranga to be the perfect match for Rama rao's niece Ratna, a pretty girl of eleven who had come to stay with her uncle after her parents' death. Ratna was quite free with Shyama the narrator because he was a frequent visitor to Rama Rao's house. So he hatched a plan whereby he would ask Ratna to come and take some buttermilk that he wanted to send to the Raos. On a Friday,Ratna came dressed in a grand saree and Shyama requested her to sing a song. At that moment he sent for Ranga and as Ranga was entering the house,he stopped at the threshold mesmerised by the song and Ratna stopped singing out of shyness. He wanted to take a look at the singer but was disappointed to see that it was not the kind of girl he would have allowed himself to be interested in. Nevertheless he kept glancing at her, he said he would leave on account of disrupting the musical session but he did not leave and eventually asked Shyama about the identity of the singer. It is quote evident that Shyama's plan of bringing Ratna and Ranga had worked.
2.A state where the king was Just and placid enjoyed peace, liberty and justice. The king was titular and symbolic. The citizens enjoyed freedom of all kinds. The real governance of the country was in the hands of the citizens. In the poem 'The Tale of a Melon City' the king had to be hanged as the citizens ultimately wanted someone to be hung. The king could not defend himself. Even though the wisest man gave the verdict that the arch was the real culprit but the citizens wanted someone to be hanged. Ultimately, the king was hanged. This shows that in such a state where the king was just and placid the citizens influenced the fate of a king.
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How did the writer arrange a meeting between Ranga and Ratna?
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The writer considered Ranga to be the perfect match for Rama rao's niece Ratna, a pretty girl of eleven who had come to stay with her uncle after her parents' death. Ratna was quite free with Shyama the narrator because he was a frequent visitor to Rama Rao's house. So he hatched a plan whereby he would ask Ratna to come and take some buttermilk that he wanted to send to the Raos. On a Friday,Ratna came dressed in a grand saree and Shyama requested her to sing a song. At that moment he sent for Ranga and as Ranga was entering the house,he stopped at the threshold mesmerised by the song and Ratna stopped singing out of shyness. He wanted to take a look at the singer but was disappointed to see that it was not the kind of girl he would have allowed himself to be interested in. Nevertheless he kept glancing at her, he said he would leave on account of disrupting the musical session but he did not leave and eventually asked Shyama about the identity of the singer. It is quote evident that Shyama's plan of bringing Ratna and Ranga had worked.
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