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Give the character sketch of the narrator.” Bringing up Kari''​

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Answered by rohitman01
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The narrator was a boy of nine years when the five months old Kari was given to him. They grew together. He was not a good swimmer. However, he saved the life of a drowning boy with the help of the elephant. He grew friendly with the elephant. He climbed up the trees to get luscious twigs for Kari. He took Kari to the river and rubbed him with clean sand. He cut the twigs with a sharp hatchet. He always heeded to the elephant’s call. He was a boy of ego. He got angry with his parents when they blamed him for the theft of the bananas. He was a good observer. Soon he discovered that Kari was the thief. He pulled Kari by the ear and scolded him in harsh language. He learnt how to make the elephant sit down, walk, go fast or go fast or go slow by saying ‘D hat’and ‘Mali’.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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When Kari, who was five months old, was delivered to the narrator, he was a lad of nine years old.

  • Bringing up Kari is a short story by Dhan Gopal Mukherjee.
  • Together, they grew. He couldn't swim well. But with the elephant's assistance, he managed to save the life of a drowning boy.
  • He warmed up to the elephant. To obtain lush twigs for Kari, he scaled the trees.
  • He brought Kari to the water and gave him a nice sand rubdown. He used a sharp hatchet to chop the branches.
  • He constantly responded to the elephant's cries.
  • A boy of ego, he was. He became irate with his parents after they accused him of stealing the bananas. He has an eye for detail. He soon learned that Kari was the culprit.
  • Kari was grabbed by the ear and verbally reprimanded by him.
  • By saying "D hat" and "Mali," he discovered how to get the elephant to stand up, walk, go slowly or quickly, or even stand still.

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