How do you feel about the character
the grandm
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She has a calm, gentle and reassuring face. She always has one hand supporting her back while the other is busy in telling the beads of rosary. She is a saintly woman, quite religious and kind. This characteristics can be observed throughout the lesson, where the grandmother spends all her time in chanting prayers.
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- We know that a wrinkly elderly woman who couldn't have been much older was called "Grandmother” in this tale called “The portrait of a lady”.
- She was a little, overweight, and somewhat bowed.
- Additionally because she always wore a white sari and had silver hair that covered her face, the narrator compares her to a "winter landscape in the Himalayas."
- Furthermore her features are calm, appealing, and reassuring.
- She also lacks the scientific and English skills necessary to help the narrator with her schoolwork.
- When she discovered that the narrator's school did not include religion or the Bible, she was disappointed.
- And additionally she thinks that gentle persons were not the intended audience for music.
- When the foreign-born narrator arrived.
- She collected every woman in her neighbourhood and started singing about the soldiers' return because she was so happy.
- Eventually due to her overwork, she developed a fever.
- Also she let her relatives know that she was getting close to death.
- But the doctor thought that she would actually bounce back swiftly.
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