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In the story 'kabuliwalah' by Rabindranath Tagore, which member of the narrator's family did not trust the kabuliwalah? ​

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Answered by devanggupta2006
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Answer:

Mini's Mom

Explanation:

Because she always thought of him the ,Kabuli walla , as an impostor as an Afghan man of such height could easily kidnap a small girl like Mini

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

MARK AS BRAINLIEST

The Narrator’s Wife / Mini’s Mother

Like the narrator, Mini’s mother is never named in the story. Unlike the patient and laidback narrator, Mini’s mother has a short temper and is quick to scold Mini for her excitable chatter and endless questions. Although they are both homebodies, the narrator often dreams of adventures and leaving Calcutta, while Mini’s mother is terrified of the danger that exists outside of their neighborhood, and even asks the narrator to keep an eye on Rahamat to make sure he isn’t going to kidnap Mini and sell her into slavery in Afghanistan. However, like the narrator, Mini’s mother is “progressive” and chooses to let Mini enjoy a carefree childhood rather than spending her whole life preparing her for marriage.

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