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Q2 1. Narrate incidents from â€TMThe Blessed Houseâ€TM written by Jhumpa Lehri, when
Sanjeev tries to control the things happening in his life. [10 Marks]



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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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While moving into another house, newlywed Twinkle and Sanjeev discover Christian symbols all over the place. The first is a porcelain model of Jesus found alongside a jug of malt vinegar left in the kitchen by the past proprietors. Sanjeev advises his significant other to discard both, advising her that they are not Christian. He feels that he has needed to help Twinkle to remember the undeniable a few times while moving in. In any case, Twinkle is connected to the puppet and spots it on the mantle – which Sanjeev sees needs cleaning. Through the span of the week, Twinkle discovers more things and places each on the mantle. Sanjeev doesn't comprehend why his significant other is so enchanted by the snow globes, statuettes, and 3D postcards.  

From the restroom, Twinkle discloses to him she finds the music exhausting. They quarrel about the mantle on their approach to Manhattan for a night, Twinkle in high heels and now taller than Sanjeev. He doesn't comprehend why she is content and inquisitive about everything. He doesn't comprehend why she doesn't unload or clean or residue as she is home throughout the day chipping away at a thesis. After three days, he returns home to a flavorful fish stew prepared out of nowhere and with the vinegar Sanjeev beseeched Twinkle to discard. The bread container is secured with a fabric bearing Christ's picture. Twinkle quiets him by saying that the house is honored. Sanjeev wonders about her conduct. Nicknamed after a nursery rhyme, she presently can't seem to lose her innocent charm. They had just known each other for four months. Their folks, old companions, orchestrated a gathering at the birthday gathering of one of the little girls in their circle. Sanjeev, in California on business, started an extreme long-separate association with Twinkle after that night. They wedded in India presently and Twinkle moved to Connecticut – where she knew nobody.  

Sanjeev found the house before leaving for the wedding and discovered that he and his lady should live there until the end of time. Seven days before the housewarming gathering, Twinkle and Sanjeev rake the yard of the brilliant leaves. Over the yard, Twinkle shouts and Sanjeev keeps running over, supposing she has discovered a dead creature or snake. Rather, she has discovered a bust of the Virgin Mary. She shouts with enjoyment and demands keeping it on the property. Be that as it may, Sanjeev is stressed over what the neighbors will think, as they are Hindu and not Christian. Twinkle doesn't get it. Sanjeev, feeling as though he is getting no place with this lady he scarcely knows but then offers his existence with, thinks about whether they cherish each other. Sanjeev knows for sure that affection isn't what he had in his previous lifestyle – brimming with takeout dinners and established CDs landing via mail. Afterward, with Twinkle in the shower, Sanjeev pronounces he is going to toss out the statue. She ascends and walks down the stairs in a towel. She discloses to Sanjeev she abhors him, at that point falls in his arms in tears. The statue winds up in a nook far out from the primary street yet obvious to all who visit their home. The evening of the housewarming party, Twinkle abstains from expelling the articles from the mantle and Sanjeev trusts his visitors – for the most part, partners – will see the bones of the house more. At the point when the visitors arrive, Twinkle charms them effectively. Sanjeev is inquired as to whether he is Christian, yet it isn't as large of an issue as it shows up. His companions are awed by Twithele, yet regardless he feels somewhat lost. He takes a minute alone in the kitchen. Before long, she assembles the gathering to look through the upper room, sadly. While everybody is in the storage room, he fantasizes evacuating the stepping stool and really having the house to himself. He considers clearing the dolls off of the mantle and into the junk peacefully. Sanjeev discovers Twinkle's disposed of shoes and places them in the entryway of their main room. Out of the blue since they wedded, the shoes make an ache of expectation in Sanjeev. He considers Twinkle slipping her soles into the shoes, cleaning up her lipstick and hurrying to give out their visitors' jackets toward the night's end. It helps him to remember the expectation he would feel before one of their long talks when she was all the while living in California.  

Twinkle's voice rings out. The gathering has discovered a colossal silver bust of Jesus in the storage room. She inquires as to whether they can put it on the mantle, only for the evening. Sanjeev despises it, particularly on the grounds that she adores it so much, and he realizes it will never locate a home in her examination as she guarantees. He realizes she should disclose to their visitors to come, in their numerous years together. She rejoins the gathering and he pursues.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

Sanjeev and Twinkle fought over the Virgin Mary Statue. He wanted to throw it whereas Twinkle wanted to keep it. They finally made a compromise and place the statue out of sight of spectator, however could be seen by anyone entering the home. So, they ended the fight while Twinkle turned her obsession with the Christ figurines into a treasure hunt of sorts.

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