What reason does the narrator gives for callling his narration Rangas Marriage ?
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the reason is that, the narrator didnt want to give an attractive or flashy name or a long name.. he meant the title to be simple to give the view that it was just the marriage of a person named Ranga in his village..
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the reason is that, the narrator didnt want to give an attractive or flashy name or a long name.. he meant the title to be simple to give the view that it was just the marriage of a person named Ranga in his village..
FOLLOW ME.
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The title of the story, ‘Ranga’s Marriage’ is quite appropriate. It gives the readers a foretaste about the plot of the story. The chapter’s plot is about Ranga’s marriage. Ranga is a boy who is reluctant to marry. The narrator vows to have him married. He makes a plan and successfully executes it with the help of Shastri. At the end we see Ranga and Ratna happily married just because of the narrator’s efforts. Hence, the title is aptly justified.
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