what were ranga's ideas about marriage? do you find any change In them at the end of the story? how
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Ranga believed he needed to find the right girl to get married. He believed if he would ever marry a girl, she would be mature, not a very young girl. Besides, he wanted to marry a girl whom he admired. He was not in favour of arranged marriage. His views changed outright when he saw Ratna. Ratna was Rama Rao’s niece, a pretty girl of eleven, had come to stay with him. She was from a big town, so she knew how to play the veena and the harmonium. She also had a sweet voice. Both her parents had died, and her uncle had brought her home. The narrator decided to have Ranga and Ratna married.
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Ranga had the following ideas about marriage:
- Ranga's marriage is a short story written by Masti Venkatesha Iyengar. The story revolves around the protagonist Ranga who has just returned to his village Hosahali after completing his education.
- In those days, marriage between an older man and a young girl was very common. Ranga was against this.
- Ranga believed that a man should marry a woman who shares the same maturity as him. He did not like the idea of arranged marriage and having a very young wife.
- These thoughts however change at the end of the story when Ranga met Ratna.
- Ratna and Ranga eventually got married even though Ratna was just eleven years old.
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