The chapter ‘Ranga’s Marriage’ offers a critique of various cultural practices and social systems. Comment
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The story "Ranga's marriage doesn't present the changing face of the Indian villages. It is set in a world that existed only in the last century. Many Indian villages still have many superstitions and beliefs. This story deals with a person who returns from a big city and is now highly educated. But the situation in the village is still the same. The mindset and beliefs of the people of that village are not changed yet.
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