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What did the writer say about Indians aping the west in Ranga's Marriage? ​

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Answered by poojakapade840
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In the story, 'Ranga's Marriage' the writer tells that the English occupied a very prominent place in the hearts and minds of the people of Hosahalli village. There were very few people in the village who know English.The village accountant sent his son Ranga to Bengaluru for higher studies.

Answered by samarty92
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The word 'marriage' is reminiscent of the western influence on this country boy, who had gone to Bangalore to study. What does the writer say about the Indians aping the West? Answer: The writer feels that Indians blindly follow the sahibs in England.

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