From a foster mother in the village to a lonely old lady in the city describe the grandmother a journey through the later part of her life. Explain
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Explanation:
She was a lady of fewer words and more work. She used to walk around the house putting one hand in her back and counting the beads of her rosary in the other. She took her grandson to school, which was attached to a temple. While the author attend his class, she read the scriptures in the temple.
Answer:
This description of grandmother is taken from the story "The Portrait of the lady". the author of this story is Kushwant singh, he tells about his youth with his grandmother.
Explanation:
Khushwant Singh's parents left him in the care of his grandmother when he was a little child when they were travelling to the city. Their friendship was strong. His grandmother gave him care, dressed him, and accompanied him to school. While Khushwant Singh and the other kids studied on the veranda of the school, his grandmother was sitting inside the nearby temple and was engaged in religious reading.
Their bond changed after they moved to the city. Everything else had changed except for their shared bedroom. She was unable to walk with him to school since he passed the school bus. Their relationship grew more strained as a result of his grandmother's lack of understanding and approval of his "city education." Later, when he entered the university, he was given a separate room, which severely weakened their relationship. She then worked at her spinning wheel all day long, from dawn until dusk. She spun while saying her prayers as she sat there. She didn't unwind until the late afternoon when she fed the sparrows.
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