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WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A BAKER IN GOAN VILLAGE

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Answered by satyamjagadale2006
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Answer:

The pader or baker was an important person in the Goan village as well as in the author's life. He used to mix, mould and bake the loaves of bread in age-old, tested furnaces. He used to come twice a day, once in the morning to sell the bread and then while returning after emptying his basket.

Answered by qwstoke
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Role of a baker in Goan village:

- This question is taken from the story "A baker from Goa" by Lucio Rodrigues.

- The story is a portrait of a traditional Goan village baker who still has an important place in society.

- The baker player a very important role in the childhood of the narrator

- He was a guide, friend, and companion to the narrator

- Every day he used to wake up the narrator.

- He used to get sweet bread and loaves from the bakery.

Baker's role in the village:

- Bakers are very essential for the village.

- They were extremely important for the functions, occasions, festivals, parties, etc.

- In absence of them, functions are just not possible.

- The baker used to supply loaves and cakes on these occasions.

- Some special cakes and bread were prepared by them for special functions.

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