Who is the main character in the portrait of the lady?
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The main character of the chapter 'The Portrait of a Lady' is Grandmother.
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- A wrinkly elderly woman who couldn't have been much older was introduced as "Grandmother." She was little, overweight, and somewhat bowed. Because she always wore a white sari and had silver hair that covered her face, the narrator compares her to a "winter landscape in the Himalayas." Her features are calm, appealing, and reassuring.
- She lacks the scientific and English skills necessary to help the narrator with her schoolwork. When she discovered that the narrator's school did not include religion or the Bible, she was disappointed. She also thinks that gentle persons were not the intended audience for music.
- when the narrator traveled from a different nation. She collected every woman in her neighborhood and started singing about the soldiers' return because she was so happy. Due to her overwork, she developed a fever. She let her relatives know that she was getting close to death. But the doctor thought she would bounce back swiftly.
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