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Character of Rehman for story the kabuliwala

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Character of Rahamat in the story "The Kabuliwala":

Rahamat is, and are often alluded to as such, a wandering fruit vendor from Afghanistan or a Kabuliwala. The author, Rabindranath Tagore, views him with distrust before he socializes with the 5-year-old daughter of the author, Mini. Rahamat rewards Mini with almonds and nuts at first to chat to him, but they start to develop a deep friendship.

His connection with the kid represents the relationship he wanted in his own daughter who is in Afghanistan. As Rahamat pulls out a scrap of paper containing his child's handprint, the feeling of longing for what might not be and attempting to bring this is intensified. His roaming isn't as verbal as it is sentimental to find some sort of personal gratification in a country where the situation prone not to bring it to him.

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