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how did Bholi's mother treat bholi when she was a child​

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Answered by pinky162
10

Explanation:

Bholi’s parents felt that if they did not accept Bishamber’s proposal, she might remain unmarried all her life. Her mother said they were lucky that Bishamber was from another village and hence, did not know about Bholi’s pock-marks and her lack of sense. Moreover, he had not even asked for any dowry. Hence, Bholi’s parents accepted the marriage proposal.

Sulekha was called Bholi because everyone considered her to be a backward child and a simpleton. The name Bholi thus symbolises her under confidence and ignorance. After mentioning her real name at the beginning of the story, the author mentions it again only in the second-last paragraph. This is a deliberate attempt on the part of the author to show that Sulekha has finally attained her true identity by literally throwing aside the veil that hid her personality.....

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Answered by BabyBold07
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Answer:

Bholi's parents felt that if they did not accept Bishamber's proposal, she might remain unmarried all her life. ... Hence, Bholi's parents accepted the marriage proposal. Sulekha was called Bholi because everyone considered her to be a backward child and a simpleton

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