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DESCRIBE MANJULAPARELKAR HER LIFE AND HER FAMILY IN THE CHAPTER - BRAVO MANJU

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Answered by Anonymous
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Manjula was a girl with deformed/malformed fingers. She loved to paint. in her younger years, her mother encouraged her and used to bring colors for her from the saved money. Even her father used to appreciate her. Her mother gifted professional water colors to her. However, her father was worried about her increasing expense and as she was growing older, he told her mother to make Manjula learn cooking and stop painting. Majula listened to all this, and became sad and tore off her paintings and started learning cooking from her mother. This shows that she got upset and did not want to burden her parents. However, one day she saw an advertisement in the newspaper regarding a painting competition, her brother encouraged her and she decided to take part in the competition. This shows that Manjula's deformity in fingers did not affect her in daily life and she refused to yield to the circumstances.

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Question :-- Describe manujla parelkar her life and her family . ?

  • Manjula has claw-like malformed fingers and clumsy feet and Manjula’s love for painting. Her considerate mother gives money from her secret savings to buy paints. Father appreciates casually. On Manjula’s thirteenth birthday her mother presents a set of artist’s water colours and father presents a book on painting. Her brother hands over a big packet, tightly wrapped and knotted which is difficult to open. It was actually a present of three water-colour brushes hidden under a pillow. Father was worried about ever increasing expenditure and wants his daughter to learn cooking or stitching instead. Manjula overhears the conversation and feels very upset.
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