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What is the relationship between muni and his wife in the story"a horse and two goats".

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Answered by BeepBeepImaSheep
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Muni is dependent on his wife. It clearly understood by the fact that Muni only takes his goats to the highway. You can give examples of her doing work which actually gave them money for their sustenance. Also, the irony is when he says that when he dies, what would happen to his wife. His wife works at the Big House, arranges the daily meals and is hardworking. The difference in their ideologies is also seen when she clearly denies the money Muni had got and chooses to work hard to earn the money rather than using the money she presumes he had stolen

Answered by ak525099469
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Although Muni had the “upper hand” at first in his marriage to his wife, his decline in fortunes and worsening reputation in the village most likely motivated his wife to seek work outside the home for survival, but not without the benefit of attaining independent economic means and a sense of empowerment and greater ...

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