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give a description of the author s grandmother after your reading of the portrait of a lady​

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Answered by xleahx49
3

AnsThe author has described his grandmother very beautifully. He

compared her to the winter landscape in the mountains and expanse of pure

white serenity breathing peace and contentment. He used this simile to

describe the all whiteness associated with his grandmother. She always wore

spotless white dress. Her silver hair quite matched with her white attire. She

was very spiritual and religious. As a result she exuded purity and serenity

like a winter landscape. There were many appreciable qualities in Khushwant

Singh's grandmother. She was quite affectionate. She looked after the narrator

at the village so caringly that he did not feel the absence of his parents when

they went to the city to settle.  She was

a strong woman who could adapt herself to any new challenging situation. May be

she derived that strength from her devotion to God. She was so divinely

dedicated to praying to God that she never left her rosary. Her feeding the

village dogs and then the sparrows show her love for animals. She found company

in them. And sparrows reciprocated her love and care. They didn't chirp at all;

nor did they eat a single crumb at her death. She was really a saintly woman.

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Answered by neetugoel798
3

Answer:

AnsThe author has described his grandmother very beautifully. He

compared her to the winter landscape in the mountains and expanse of pure

white serenity breathing peace and contentment. He used this simile to

describe the all whiteness associated with his grandmother. She always wore

spotless white dress. Her silver hair quite matched with her white attire. She

was very spiritual and religious. As a result she exuded purity and serenity

like a winter landscape. There were many appreciable qualities in Khushwant

Singh's grandmother. She was quite affectionate. She looked after the narrator

at the village so caringly that he did not feel the absence of his parents when

they went to the city to settle.  She was

a strong woman who could adapt herself to any new challenging situation. May be

she derived that strength from her devotion to God. She was so divinely

dedicated to praying to God that she never left her rosary. Her feeding the

village dogs and then the sparrows show her love for animals. She found company

in them. And sparrows reciprocated her love and care. They didn't chirp at all;

nor did they eat a single crumb at her death. She was really a saintly woman.

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