Describe the reaction of the author's wife and bruno when they got seprated
Answers
Answer:
When Bruno was sent to the zoo , the narrator's wife was fretting for Bruno , and at the zoo , Bruno was fretting for his mistress . For the first few days of Bruno's absence , the narrator's wife would not eat a thing . Then she wrote a number of letters to curator of the zoo asking about Bruno's health , and behaviour . Then the same replies would come that he was all well but fretting and refuses food too .
After this incident , the narrator's wife became more desperate to see Bruno and take him back with her . Then one day she really went to the zoo and spent hours in front of Bruno's cage . The moment Bruno saw his mistress , he was overwhelmed . So was the state of the narrator's wife . Then she started pleading in front of the curator seeking permission for taking Bruno back home . And this was the between them , that Bruno was given permission to be taken back home .
Answer:
The narrator's wife was against the very proposal of sending Baba to the zoo. She was convinced
by others and after weeks of such advice she consented to it. But she missed him inconsolably she wept and fretted for weeks. She wrote many letters to the curator also. Then she grew adamant about seing Baba. Later she very successfully brought Baba back home.