English, asked by Srishti2404, 1 year ago

what does this line mean?????
How can one admire a girl with milk stains on one side of her face and wetness on the other or so young that she doesn't even know how to bite her fingers?

Answers

Answered by Rubalearns
55
It means that one should marry a girl of their own age rather than one who is way too small that she still drinks milk (milk stains) and she still cries (wetness). 
Answered by smartbrainz
24

Ranga, the protagonist of the story was not interested in marrying at a very young age. Moreover, he wanted to marry a girl who was quite matured. In the above lines Ranga implies that man should wed a girl whom he loves and not marrying a person who is yet to be matured and understand the significance of marriage.

EXPLANATION:

  • This expression reveals Ranga's views about girls. The phrase bite her fingers depicts a small child biting its fingers which perhaps describe the child’s innocence.
  • Similarly, the phrase milk stains on one side could imply a milk drinking child which is used to describe infants who have not been having.
  • Both of these are generally used against a grown up individual, and tends to talk about the innocence of that individual if it is used in a positive manner or immaturity, if it is used in a negative manner

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