describe how the bond of friendship between the author and his grandmother grew strong? and then weak with the passage of time
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firstly
they lived with each other go to school and temple together
When they shifted to city author was sent to an english school they cant talk to each other
Afterwards the author had given a seperate room so that their meeting and physical contact loosened
after that the author went to abroad for higher studies their physical contact had finished........
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Answer
Narrator and his grandmother were good friends when they lived in the village, everyday his grandmother would wake him up and help him to get ready and would then accompany him to his school. At the end of the day they would return home together. They shared everything and were very close.
When the narrator and his grandmother moved to the city, their friendship suffered a crack as they spent less time together because now grandmother can't accompany him to his school and even can't help him with his homework. She didn't liked what all was taught in school like Music, western science, etc. therefore started withdrawing her.
Later, when Narrator moved to University he got a separate room for himself and so their common link of friendship was also broken. From then on Narrator barely saw his grandmother, because she barely left her spinning wheel and would spend all her day by praying and telling beads of her rosary and once a while feeding the sparrows.
And finally, Narrator moved abroad and after he returned his grandmother was alive for only one day.
But despite these crest and trough in their friendship, Grandmother's affection and love for the narrator was never affected. She gave him a send-off at the station, received him and celebrated his arrival by singing for homecoming of warriors and even forgot praying at that time