How is the clash of cultures brought about in the story A horse and two goats written by R.K.Narayan?
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The clash of cultures brought about in the story 'A Horse and two Goats' written by R.K.Narayan
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- The clash of cultures brought about in the story 'A horse and two goats' written by R.K.Narayan in a very humorous and subtle way. The two characters in the process of conversing belong to cultures very different from each other. There is a difference in the culture, thoughts, meaning, and backgrounds of both the characters. Munni was an Indian who was simple, uneducated and do not know the English language.
- The American, on the other hand, was wealthy, educated, and knew the English language.
- Both of them get involved in communication which was not real communication. Although they shared their thoughts the thoughts were not articulated by the other person.
- They do not harm each other or mean any evil.
- In the end, both of them are happy and the conflict gets resolved any loss.
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