CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Shashishekar8873, 1 year ago

the three phases of the author relationship with his grandmother from chapter potrait of lady

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Answered by anshukhatri17
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The author’s relationship with his grandmother went through several changes with time. In the first stage living in a village with her, his grandmother took care of all the needs of the child. She was quite active and agile. It was her domain and she was the queen of her kingdom. In this period she was the sole unchallenged guardian, mentor and creator of the child.

The turning point came in their relationship when they came to city to stay with the author’s parents. In city, he joined an English School and started to go to school in a motor bus. Here the role of his grandmother in his bringing up was curtailed a little bit. Now she could not accompany him to the school. Despite taking lot of interest in his studies she could not help him in his lessons because he was learning English, law of gravity, Archimedes’ principle and many more such things which she could not understand and this made her unhappy. She found herself at loss as she could not change the things her way. She was dismayed and withdrew herself to some extent. Perhaps she had realized that in the makeover of the child, her role was finished and this very thought saddened her most.

Answered by Anonymous
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Here is ur answer mate,

In the first phase, author's relationship with his grandmother began from his village.His grandmother used to wake him up in the morning,gave him breakfast to eat and used to help him to get ready for school.

In the second phase,author's relationship began when they came to the city and join the English school.Neither the grandmother could go to the school with him in his studies.

In the third phase,their relationship came when when the author began to study in university and reserved a separate room.Meanwhile the grandmother rarely talked to the author.

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