What is the 'middle class' morality that the narrator seems to represent here? How does this contrast with what Gangu believes?
Answers
Answered by
17
Answer:
The contrast in the story, “The Child” is the middleclass morality of narrow-minded persons to that of courage, sincerity and goodness in Gangu who accepts a widow for wife and her new born as his own child.
Answered by
5
The contrast in the story, “The Child” is the middleclass morality of narrow-minded persons to that of courage, sincerity and goodness in Gangu who accepts a widow for wife and her new born as his own child.
Similar questions