compare how i taught my grandmother by sudha murty and the portrait of a lady by kushwant singh .
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In Sudha Murty's story, the grandmother regrets not having received an education. While she was happy to have taken care of a large family, she wished that she learned how to read so that she could read her favourite novel on her own. Her zeal for education at sixty two years of age, and her hard work to match it, are objects of admiration. The connexion of the grandmother in Khushwant Singh's story is more tenuous. Although she took her grandson to school when he was a child, as he rose higher in school, that connexion began to weaken. She loved him as intensely, but she could not understand his life anymore. While Sudha Murty's grandmother rediscovers her granddaughter as a teacher, Khushwant Singh's grandmother gives up her old relationship with her grandson when he finally leaves for abroad.
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