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Explain the Life in Kritam and Muni's poverty.​

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Answered by 5589anuvrat
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R. K. Narayan’s story ‘A Horse and Two Goats’ is set in a fictional south Indian village named Kritam. Kritam was a tiny village with less than thirty houses. The country people were mostly illiterate and poor. They relied on cultivating their lands or grazing domestic animals like goats and ships to earn a bare living at the day’s end. But only one family was prosperous. It was the village headman who had apparently duped those poor people by lending money and charging high interest and made a lot of money and built a brick house — the only one to be seen in the village.

Answered by velpulaaneesh123
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R. K. Narayan’s story ‘A Horse and Two Goats’ is set in a fictional south Indian village named Kritam. Kritam was a tiny village with less than thirty houses. The country people were mostly illiterate and poor. They relied on cultivating their lands or grazing domestic animals like goats and ships to earn a bare living at the day’s end. But only one family was prosperous. It was the village headman who had apparently duped those poor people by lending money and charging high interest and made a lot of money and built a brick house — the only one to be seen in the village.

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