How does the nature express greif and pain in the story" the portrait of a lady" ?
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In the evening, when the author and his family members went where grandmother's body was lying, they saw thousands of sparrows sitting scattered on the floor. There was no chirruping. The author's mother offered some bread to them, but the sparrows took no notice. After the grandmother's corpse was taken, the sparrows flew away quietly.
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The narrator went to the house of the lady who had kept many valuable items of her mother during the war days. The address of the lady helped her in searching out the house of the lady. But now she wanted to forget the address as after visiting the house of the lady she found how the belongings of her mother were kept in a strange manner. These had lost all their emotional value for the narrator. The narrator now lived in a small rented room. She had no place to keep all these things. The lady treated her very insolently. She even refused to recognise her.She did not let her come into the house. That was why she wanted to forget that address.
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The narrator went to the house of the lady who had kept many valuable items of her mother during the war days. The address of the lady helped her in searching out the house of the lady. But now she wanted to forget the address as after visiting the house of the lady she found how the belongings of her mother were kept in a strange manner. These had lost all their emotional value for the narrator. The narrator now lived in a small rented room. She had no place to keep all these things. The lady treated her very insolently. She even refused to recognise her.She did not let her come into the house. That was why she wanted to forget that address.
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