what is the name of mangamma' s daughter- in - law in curd seller
Answers
Mangamma's daughter-in-law is Nanjamma.
Explanation:
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar's short tale The Curd Seller is about a middle-aged illiterate, gullible woman that makes a living by selling curds.
Mangamma is the main protagonist of the story.
Mangamma's identity is formed by the product she sells and the social relationships she maintains with the individuals with whom she interacts on a daily basis.
Mangamma and her daughter-in-law are at odds over how to discipline the family's little grandson. As a result of one disagreement after another, Mangamma is forced to live alone.
Mangamma trades her prosperous curd selling business to care for her grandson and to enjoy a comfortable life filled with love and respect. Nanjamma, who is overjoyed, takes over the established prosperous business and reconciles with Mangamma.
The name of mangamma's daughter-in-law is nanjamma in the story 'Curd Seller' written by Masti Venkatesha Iyengar.
The writer clearly portrays the power struggle between mangamma and her daughter-in-law. It explains the social construction in the society and how even a financially empowered woman depends on a man for social security and to manage her finances, and how the power of business transfers between the two strong ladies.
Nanjamma dubiously gets hold of the profitable curd selling business from her mother-in-law by using the love Mangamma had for her grandson.
After her grandson agrees to stay with her, Mangamma happily agrees to stay at home peacefully and transfers her profitable business to her daughter-in-law.