English, asked by manojmahawar1970, 11 months ago

what changes do we find in the behaviour of Bholi in the end of the story explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
59

Explanation:

I the end of the story

Bholi become very brave and confident

And she spoke like a brave girl against of his groom

She spoke in the favour of not giving dowry

And she is a masterpeice of her teacher

Answered by akshayjshukla
51

Answer:

In Bholi’s life, love and encouragement made the impossible possible. Her story showed how, after the teacher handed over the key of education to her, she was able to unlock the door that confined her to the stereotypes and expectations yet lack of appreciation or recognition that the society has imposed on women. Bholi’s excellent character is seen when she expresses her desire to serve the very parents who treated her with disdain as long as she could remember. Also, she was ready to married the unprincipled Bishambernath so as to not go against her parents’ wishes and to protect his dignity. When she saw that the greedy and unruly Bishambernath, her prospective husband was charging her father for upholding his dignity, Bholi decides that her family does not need such an unworthy relationship. Because of her education, she was bold enough to protest and make her own decision as to how she would lead her life and support her parents. Her protest is seen by the society as her insolence. Her character deemed it fit to ignore them. Also, a contrast is seen when Bholi’s sisters become envious of their sister’s rich prospective husband while Bholi refused that so called ‘luck’ because she knew that a person was to be judged by his character and not his wealth.

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