What explains the narrator's interest in Ramani's
life?
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
The narrator has a vested interest in snatching Ramani out of the widow's clutches, because he used to know Ramani's parents. The widow is described as attractive and vicious. She is ten years older than Ramani and has five children from her previous marriage. She is poor, as the thief didn't leave her any money.
Answered by
1
Answer:
The narrator has a vested interest in snatching Ramani out of the widow's clutches, because he used to know Ramani's parents. The widow is described as attractive and vicious. She is ten years older than Ramani and has five children from her previous marriage. She is poor, as the thief didn't leave her any money.
Explanation:
Similar questions