Questions -
Why narrator's grandmother lips constantly moving, what does it show?
Write a narrator's name of this passage?
Answer the following questions in 30 words any two-
1. What do you know about the moment?
11. Why does the narrator of Ranga's marriage refer to the 'Black hole of Calcutta
III. 'I should forget all the things would be easiest. What does the speaker mean
Answer any two questions in 100 – 120 words from the following -
1. Comment on the role of Yuri in the story?
II. Which art does Nek Chand represent and how? How has he been honoured?
III. Describe narrator's first visit to Mrs Dorling's house in Marconi street.
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It all begins when Ranga, the accountant’s son comes back to his village Hosahalli after six months. He had gone to Bangalore to pursue his studies, which to mention, not many in the village get this opportunity. The whole village gets excited to see Ranga and thus, they gather around his home only to see how he would have changed. The narrator has beautifully elaborated about their village Hosahalli and how every authority responsible forgot to mention it in the maps. Moving on, he admires Ranga and wants to get him married but to his dismay, Ranga has very different views about marriage at that point. The Narrator stages the entire union of Ranga and Ratna, Rama Rao’s eleven year old niece. The girl has a very sweet voice and can play Veena and harmonium. At first, the narrator tells him that she is married to see how it affects Ranga. As expected, Ranga was disappointed. The narrator then manipulated the village Shastri to say things in his favour. He then took Ranga to visit him where he predicted that Ranga has a girl on his mind and her name resembles something found in the ocean. Shyama, the narrator guesses her name to be Ratna but again, she is married. On their way back, they confirmed that Ratna is not married only to find Ranga happy and full of hope. On the other hand, the Shastri disagreed on having staged anything predetermined. He claims to have said whatever his predictions showed. However, at the end, Ranga and Ratna are happily married with a three- year old son named after the narrator. Ratna is also pregnant with another child. To conclude, the narrator makes sure that he didn’t bore his readers.
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11)The narrator refers to Ranga's courtyard as the Black Hole of Calcutta because the teeming masses had congested that small space into a similar sort of structure where more and more people seemed to be swallowed up as they went in.
ll)Nek Chand, through his creation, the Rock Garden at Chandigarh, represents what is called outside art or outsider art'. This art is described as art of those who have 'no right' to be artists.
He was awarded Padma shri by the government of India in the year 1984.
lll)During the first visit, Mrs Dorling had not given any sign of recognition upon seeing the narrator. She had kept staring at her in silence which led the narrator to think that she might have come there by mistake. The narrator had only seen Mrs. Dorling once before this meeting, fleetingly and years ago.