R.K karayan biography and questions answere
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RK karayan Nahin RK Narayan Hota Hai
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You Didi not mention chapter also... He has written many stories
ANSWERED QUESTIONS
What pact does Shekhar make in "Like the Sun," and why do you believe he refers to it as a pact between him and eternity?
Sekhar decides that he will tell the absolute truth for one full day. No matter what trials are presented to him, he must remain completely honest with anyone he encounters. He says the truth is...
Why does R. K. Narayan call his essay "Toasted English"? Justify how it is suitable title.
Narayan begins by observing that in American restaurants customers order English muffins by calling for "toasted English." He then says that the English language in America may be said to have gone...
Make a Venn diagram between the short stories "Like a Sun" and "The Open Window."
In making the Venn diagram, here are the things that can be put in the center where the two circles intersect: Themes of Truth - Both stories revolve around what is done with the truth Price of...
In the story "A Snake in the Grass" by R. K. Narayan, what superstitions or rituals are indicated regarding the cobra?
“A Snake in the Grass” by R.K. Narayan depicts a family with a problem. Living in southern India, the Indian people fear and honor the King Cobra. Its bite is deadly. The family in the story has...
Was there really a snake inside the pot which Dasa brought? How do we know? If there was no snake inside the pot, why did Dasa pretend there was?
We don't know for sure if Dasa has managed to capture the snake inside the pot or not. We only have his word for it—and, as Dasa is a notoriously lazy character who won't do a day's work if he can...
What is known about the drumstick?
Drumsticks are the name locals give to a type of horseradish. They grow on a tree outside Muni's house, the very same tree to which he tethers his two goats. Muni shakes six of the drumsticks down...
What is the conclusion about Swami's character at the end of the story "Swami and the Sum"?
From the story, we can conclude that Swami is a highly sensitive and perceptive child. He is exceptionally responsive to various stimuli and also has an unusually active imagination. In short,...
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What is the summary of chapter 3 in The Vendor of Sweets?
At breakfast Mali tells his father that he doesn't want to study at college anymore because he no longer finds it interesting. All Jagan can say is that he should get on with his eating: "We'll...
Where did Swami and his friends live in Swami and Friends?
Swami and his friends live in the small town of Malgudi in Southern India. Narayan often uses this fictional place as the setting for his stories. In creating Malgudi, Narayan builds on his own...
Please explain the story "The Snake Song" by R. K. Narayanan.
This short story from the volume Malgudi Days by Narayan has a framing narrative, as the narrator has just been to a music concert and is accosted by a man known only as the Talkative Man, who...
In "Like the Sun," is the headmaster pleased or angry that Sekhar has told him the truth about his music?
I would argue that the headmaster is simultaneously pleased and irritated that Sekhar has told him the truth. First, the headmaster is pleased because he no longer needs to spend money on something...
Why did the patients visit Dr. Raman only when they were hopeless?
The story is set in the fictitious South Indian town of Malgudi, which provides the backdrop to most of Narayan's stories. Here, Dr. Raman has something of a reputation as someone you only call out...
What is the summary of "Hundred Questions" by R. K. Narayan?
A summary is a brief retelling of a story by enumerating only the main topics of it. Following is the summary of "Hundred Questions" consisting of a retelling of the main topics. The five brothers...
Explain the irony at the end of the story "A Snake in the Grass" by R. K. Narayan.
R.K. Narayan writes about real experiences found in his native India. His stories are filled with humorous anecdotes and irony. The story “A Snake in the Grass” is example of this type of...
In R.K. Narayan's "A Snake in the Grass," explain the beggar-woman's take on the presence of a cobra in the vicinity of the household—and explain how the mother reacts to this...what does it say about her?
In R.K. Narayan's "A Snake in the Grass," the beggar-woman reminds the occupants of the house (where the the cobra is running loose) that they are supposed to be respectful of the snake. She...