When the people are pious and good,even the nature mourns their death.justify with reference to lesson The Portrait of a Lady.
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yes when the people are pious and good even nature mourns their death as the narrator's grandmother who was a very pious and a good lady ,on her death even the birds who she used to feed everyday had come and gathered around her shroud covered corpse in thousands.They also did not react to the bread crumbs put to them.They sat there without any single chirup till the grandmother's corpse was taken for funeral and after that they flew away quietly.This shows that even the birds were sad and came to mourn the death of the grandmother.
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n 'The Portrait of The Lady' by Kushwant Singh, when the author Kushwant and his grandmother move to the city the turning point occurs in their lives.
The story is the author's grandmother's pen portrait. It determines the fact that a person who is truly religious stays composed and calm, generous and kind-hearted. Grandmother was a truly religious person and had compassion for all. The author through grandmother hits at the generation gap as referred by the grandmother. When the grandmother died the birds and the nature mourned her death by not chirping. Grandmother used to feed the birds and when they were offered the bread crumbs after her death they didn't eat and flew away when the grandmother was taken away.
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