What did the narrator do for his a livelihood?what was his condition like in the beginning?(the snake and the mirror)
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Answer:
the narrator was a doctor and his earnings was meagre .
Explanation:
he just had 50 rupees and a black coat and a dirty vest all in a suit case
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The narrator of the story was a homeopathic doctor. In the beginning his condition was neither very bad nor very good, but after the incident he was left with practically nothing.
EXPLANATION:
- This is taken from the chapter titled The Snake and the Mirror which presents a humorous story of a homeopathic Doctor who lived in a small house full of rats. The doctor aspired to be handsome and gave all his attention in growing a beard and moustache, and for admiring his beauty he had kept a large mirror in his house.
- One night when he was sitting in his chair, something fell from above on his chair. When he observed it he found out that it was a snake, the snake coiled around the chair and was about to bite him when suddenly the snake got distracted by its reflection in the mirror and moved closer to the mirror to examine itself.
- The narrator seized this moment to run out of the house and spent the night in his friend's house. In the morning when he returned he found out that the thief has stolen all that he had. So, in the beginning his conditions may not be great but he was living a decent life but after that incident of the night he was left with nothing.
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