Question 1.
Why is there no mention of Hosahalli in any Geography book?
Question 2.
Give an example to show that the narrator is proud of his village.
Question 3.
Why was Ranga’s homecoming a great event?
Question 4.
Describe the village scene when Ranga returned from Bangalore.
Answers
Answer 1:
Hosahalli is neither mentioned by the English experts, nor by the Indians. As a result, Hosahalli is not in geography books or atlases.
Answer 2:
The narrator is proud of his village. He reveals his pride in his small village Hosahalli when he speaks glowingly of it. If the state of Mysore is to Bharatvarsha what the sweet ‘Karigadabu’ is to a festive meal, then Hosahalli is to Mysore State what the filling is to ‘Karigadabu’.
Answer 3:
People came to see Ranga out of curiosity. He had gone to Bangalore to study. People were curious if his education had changed him.
Answer 4:
When Ranga returned from Bangalore, people came to see Ranga out of curiosity. He had gone to Bangalore to study. There he studied for six months and returned with a great knowledge of English. The curious villagers collected around his house to observe whether his education had changed him. But everyone was surprised to see that Ranga was the same as he had been six months ago when he had first left their village. One old lady commented that he had not changed his caste in six months after feeling the sacred thread still on his chest.
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