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What did the narrator do which made the wedding celebration appear brighter to him ? chapter kabuliwalla ​

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Answered by Ridabbrainlist
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Answer:

because he realised a father's longing for his daughter and that the Kabuliwala saw a reflection of his own daughter in Mini.

Answered by GulabLachman
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Kabuli Wala is the famous short story of Rabindranath Tagore

  • The main characters in this story is the Kabuli Wala and the girl named Mini
  • Mini is a little girl who is fond of Kabuli Wala and Kabuli Wala also had a little girl like her in his native place
  • So when he sees Mini he is overwhelmed with joy and gives her dates, toys, and so on.
  • Their connection was very beautiful and one day he was arrested by the police.
  • And when Kabuli Wala was released from the station he went to meet Mini and that day was her marriage.
  • But Mini forgot Kabuli Wala and Kabuli Wala returned to home back
  • And Mini's father was against this visit of Kabuli Wala and so he persuaded the Kabuli Wala to go away
  • Mini's father offered him money to go back to Kabul and join his daughter
  • Mini's father was to cut down some of the wedding celebrations
  • But he was satisfied with his humanistic approach to a distressed father.
  • Thus the wedding celebration appeared brighter to him

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