what chief qualities of the grandmother do you get in the lesson,the portrait of a lady?
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The author's grandmother had many admirable qualities in her. She was strong, spiritual, kind, generous, and courageous. She was a powerful woman who could adapt herself to any new and challenging situation. Maybe she derived that strength from her devotion to God. For example, at the village, she single-handedly looked after herself and the author. Her real strength came to light when she was called to the city. Her life changed; her relationship with the narrator was deeply affected. She became more lonely and desolate. However, she accepted the changes stoically. When the narrator went abroad, she courageously endured the five-year separation. At the close of her life also, she took the very courageous decision of not talking to any of her family members. She felt she had omitted to pray to God; so she decided to give all her time to pray to God. All the above-mentioned examples prove she was a strong lady.