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jagan relation with grace the vendor of sweets ​

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Answered by shishir303
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Answer:

“The vendor of Sweets" is famous novel written by R. K. Narayan, a prominent Indian Author, written in English.

Explanation:

"The Vender of Sweets" is a novel in which the writer R K Narayan, underlines the relationship between father and son. It is a story of conflict between two generations in which the son refuses to follow the values of his father.

Jagan and his son Mali are main corrector of the story. Jagan is a sweet-shop vendor and his wife passed due to brain tumor. His son mali is not loyal to him and once he steals some monry of his father and move to America.

After some years he return with a lady, her name was Grace. Jagan assume that they are married but Mali never told Jagan about the marriage.

Grace was half-american and half korean lady.

The relation between Jagan and Grace was the father-in-law and daughter-in-law.

She does her best to mold himself according to Indian culture. Her efforts are to keep her relationship better with her father-in-law Jagan.

She starts rejuvenating the house. Grace soon establishes a good relationship with her father-in-law. Jagan's thinking is soft towards Grace and he thinks that Mali does not care for Grace.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

Grace is Jagan’s daughter-in-law in the novel “The Vendor of Sweets”.

Jagan is a successful sweetmeat maker.

His son Mali does not want to follow in his footsteps and instead wants to become a writer.

Mali steals some money and runs away to America where he meets Grace, who is half Korean and half American.

He returns home with Grace which upsets Jagan’s orthodox nature.

Finally a dye maker makes Jagan change his outlook to life and he looks forward.

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