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Who is the central character of the story "A horse and two goats", Muni or the horse? Prove relevant points to support your answer.


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Answered by anusri2006
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Answer:

it is muni

Explanation:

becaz the goat itself was beein shown in the second place n muni used knowingly or unknowingly to get benefit out of it the whole theme revolves around muni's life n struggles

Answered by jahanvidcs
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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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