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Give a brief account of the narrator‘s two meetings with Ranga after the latter‘s return from Bangalore. What opinion did he form about the young man?

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Here is the narrator‘s two meetings with Ranga after the letter‘s return from Bangalore and  also the opinion he formed about the young man.

Explanation:

When Ranga returned home after finishing his education in Bangalore, a mob gathered to greet him. The narrator was drawn to the audience. He likewise departed and came to a halt in the garden. Ranga smiled as she walked out.

He went and stood in the courtyard as well. Ranga emerged with a grin on his face. After everyone had left, the narrator inquired about Rangappa's health. Ranga noticed him and approached him. He folded his hands and placed his hands on the narrator's feet. With the narrator's blessing, he said he was OK. The narrator blessed him and wished him a happy marriage. They exchanged polite and cordial words. The storyteller then walked away.

Ranga arrived at the narrator's house that afternoon, while he was relaxing, with a couple of oranges in his hand. Ranga, according to the narrator, was a generous and considerate individual. He thought it would be wonderful for him to marry, settle down, and be of service to society.

  • There is a happy ending to this story. Ranga is married to Ratna, and they have a three-year-old golden boy named Shyama after the narrator, their well-wisher. Ratna is eight months pregnant and preparing to give birth to her second child.

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