Conclusion of the chapter ranga's marriage
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Whatever the case might be, Ranga finally gets married to Ratna and fathers two children, moreover Ratna is now eight months pregnant. The narrator is invited to the third birth anniversary of Ranga's child, who was named after the narrator as 'Shyama'. On finding this, the narrator mildly chides Ranga saying that he knows that it is the English custom to name the child after someone one likes, but it is not fair to name him 'Shyama' because he is fair complexioned. Thanks Hope it helps
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When Ranga returned from Bangalore after his studies, he believed that he should marry a girl he admires; who would be of his age. He even quoted the example of the play of Shakuntala and Dushyant and an officer.
But Shyama, the narrator, didn’t think that these views should be supported. He tried to manipulate him to marry 11 year old Ratna.
But Shyama, the narrator, didn’t think that these views should be supported. He tried to manipulate him to marry 11 year old Ratna.
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