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critical appreciation for the kabuliwala in 300 - 400 words and also the themes in 250- 350 words

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Answered by Anonymous
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Critical appreciation:-
Rabindranath Tagore's story is set in the early 20th century.He has based this story on the life of Rahamat,a poor peddler who belongs to Kabul in Afghanistan who has come far away to Calcutta to sell several goods like shawls,raisins,etc and Mini,a chatty little girl.
His wandering is not only a physical wandering but also an emotional wandering as well.He physically wanders in the sense that he travels to far away lands in search of suitable market for his goods.In doing so he has to wander emotionally also as he has to leave his daughter behind at home.
When he encounters Mini,who is probably his daughter's age,his emotional wandering comes to a halt.He sees in her a reflection of his own daughter and develops a bonding with her though she is not related to him in any way.In this way his emotional yearning is satisfied to some extent as he has somebody on whom he can shower his parental love.

I'm giving you only one example, it should help you well enough to write another one or two paragraphs before you go to the conclusion.

At the end however Mini herself wants to be emotionally impenetrable at the end but her father is ready to cut off her luxurious weeding ceremony to appear sympathetic to Rahamat’s situation. It shows no matter how the characters try to distance themselves, they still feel the pain of their lives of universal unity.



Themes-
1.Human relationships.
It can be said that Kabuliwala represents a living example of human relationships on different levels.
The first is the relation between the father and his daughter.The narrator is a loving father who deals with his chatty little daughter with lots of patience and never prevents her from expressing herself.
Another significant relationship is between the Kabuliwala and Mini which is a representation of the former's relationship with his own daughter who is far away from him.Their relationship develops despite their difference in class,rank,nationality and age.
Mini 's relationship with her mother is also explored.It her motherly affection for Mini that makes her not approve her friendship with the Kabuliwala.
2.Separation
The kabuliwala yearns for his daughter's love and it through his relationship with Mini who is perhaps his daughter's age.
3.Solidarity
The feeling of human solidarity is also a dominant theme in the story.


I'm giving you only an example, it should help you well enough to write by expanding it with examples from the story.
Answered by johnstflavia
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Question

How do the feelings of those people change through the course of the story?

a.Minis's feeling about kabuliwala

b.the speakers feeling towards kabuliwala.

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