How did khushwant Singh 's grandmother dress him up when he was a little boy
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how was khuswant singh 's grandmother's drees
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The question is from the short story The Portrait of a Lady written by Khushwant Singh. In it, he shines light on the relationship he shared with his grandmother over the years.
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- The author describes the relationship he shared with his grandmother through the story 'The Portrait of a Lady'.
- Khushwant Singh describes his grandmother as someone who has not changed. He describes her as a short, fat and bent woman. Her face was covered with wrinkles and she walked with a stoop and always dressed in white.
- When the author was young, he used to be close to his grandmother. He used to spend quality time with his grandmother.
- The grandmother used to wake Khushwant Singh up in the morning, bathe him, dress him for school, and accompany him to school.
- While he studied, she sat in the temple and read scriptures. She used to prepare his wooden slate by plastering it lightly with yellow chalk.
- However there is a turning point in the relationship between the him and his grandmother's relationship when the author shifts to the city and starts at an English school. Though they shared the same room, the grandmother did not accompany him to school and was disapproving of its academic and recreational curriculum, which lead to further distancing.
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