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who is the central character in horse and two goats muni or the hose?why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is ur answer ☺️⤵️
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➡️Muni is the main character in R. K. Narayan’s story, which is told via third-person omniscient perspective. ☺️The story’s action revolves around Muni: he leaves home in an attempt to sell his goats, he meets the American ☺️at the statue of the horse, ☺️he has an exchange with the American (although neither can fully understand☺️ the other), and at the end of the story, he is the one who benefits from events that have taken place.

➡️The horse, on the other hand, is a symbol.☺️ To Muni, it is a cultural symbol and worthy of respect, but to the wealthy American (who thinks Muni is its owner)☺️, the horse is the ultimate souvenir of his trip to India. ☺️Through the use of this inanimate object, Narayan effectively and comically demonstrates a clash of cultures where money, ultimately, is the only unifying bond between the two men.☺️
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Answered by MOSFET01
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Muni is the main character of this story.

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