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describe why astrologer felt piqued​

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Answered by XxProperPatollaxX
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The astrologer felt piqued and said if all his answers turned out to be satisfactory, he would charge the man five rupees. After much haggling it was decided that eight annas was a tidy sum to charge provided the astrologer agreed to return twice as much if he proved incorrect.

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The man abruptly interrupted the astrologer and instructed him to say something important, which infuriated him. The man's actions indicated that he did not value the customary smooth conversation, which bothered the astrologer because he was used to people listening enthusiastically and respectfully to everything he had to say. The astrologer was irritated because of this.

Explanation:

The story An Astrologer's Day 's topic centres on a single day in the life of a regular astrologer who unexpectedly encounters former lives in the current dire circumstance. The narrative includes a twist. The astrologer's ordinarily routine life suddenly presents a serious challenge from a previous incarnation and necessitates attention to address the issue. The narrative focuses on a single day in the slumbering town of Malgudi.

The novel also explores the murkier aspect of human nature, including its hypocrisies, cunning, nature of retaliation, and selfishness. These aspects of human nature are common to all the characters in the novel. All is well that ends well in the end, with the astrologer passing with flying colours in his assessment of tricking his adversary, saving his life, and ensuring that he never faces the man again in the future.

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