In the story 'When I was Twelve' by R. K. Laxman - Why did the monster twist the narrator's ear?
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In all fiction, any storyteller is a build by the creator, not a voice to be related to the creator. A valuable specialized term for the suggested character of the storyteller is persona.
It advises us that the voice tending to us, at any rate in fiction, isn't the creator, yet a "cover" the creator accept for the reasons for the specific work within reach.
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The narrator was sketching an ugly figure that resembles like a tiger. It was of a man with bristling moustache,teeth
. In this way he involved in the caricature. The teacher was teaching in the first row. As he suddenly came to the last row he found that the narrator was busy with the ugly sketch. So he twisted the narrator's ear.
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