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Village life in India is clearly depicted by the author in the story ‘A Horse and two goats’.

Do you agree that even today the villages of India are in the same state or they have changed?

Discuss.​

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Answered by vbhai97979
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Answer:

Do you agree that even today the villages of India are in the same state or they have changed?

Discuss.

Explanation:

Two men from different cultural backgrounds meet and are unable to understand each other's way of life. Muni is uneducated, rural, and Indian, while the American is affluent, urban, and learned. ... Unlike in many stories with culture clash as a theme, “A Horse and Two Goats” does not portray any real harm.

Answered by s16497aDHAIRIYA2561
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Of the seven hundred villages dotting the map of India, in which the majority of India’s five hundred million live, flourish and die, Kritam was probably the tiniest, indicated on the district survey map by a microscopic dot, the map being meant more for the revenue official out to collect tax than for the guidance of the motorist, who in any case could not ame Kritam, which meant in Tamil coronet or crown on the brow of the subcontinent. The village consisted of fewer than thirty houses, only one of them built from brick and cement and painted a brilliant yellow and blue all over with

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