What is Narayan's opinion about his driver? 4marks
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In Narayan's opinion, he lacks automobile sensibility. He is indifferent to the subtler values in a car. He believes that man is destined to walk and hence he has been given a pair of legs.
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Narayan's opinion about his driver was:
- Narayan believes his driver is a snob who is apprehensive about driving the author's air-conditioned car.
- He would indicate a right or left turn by extending his arm out the car window.
- He repeatedly smashed his fist against the window when it was lifted to run the car's air conditioner.
- He would often make expressive motions and holler at the offending passersby while passing by.
- The driver of Narayan's sophisticated automobile, on the other hand, felt hemmed in, tongue-tied, and eventually drove morosely.
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