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How does rabindranath tagore portray parental love in the story the kabuliwalah?

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Answered by Bunnyrabbit
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The kabuliwalah was far away frm hz daughter. ..he saw hz daughter in munni (little girl)....she liked hm a lot....aftr a few yrs pssed,,whn kabuliwalah met munni he ws sooo plesed thst he rememberd hz daughter as grown-up. ...munni's fathr made tke kabuliwalah to meet munni as he ws remembering hz own daughter. ..
Rabindranath tagore wrote it in a very true way..it protrays parental lovee.....
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Answered by Bhavya333
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In the short story ' The kabuliwala'- Kabuliwala's daughter who is very far in afghanistan, grows up without her father around her. And even though he could not be with his daughter, she was always there in his mind. He carries an impression of his small daughter' palm in his pocket as memory.
Mini's father that is the narrator's love for his daughter is potrayed very passionately as he listens to Mini very patiently. When she grows up, the distance between the daughter and the father increases, but that does not mean he does not have affection towards her. When Mini is about to get married, the narrator becomes very melancholic.

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