Who was Leela? In Leela's friend.Mindescape
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Ans: Leela is the central character in the story of 'Leela's friend'. She is five years old. Since her parents could not pay special attention to her, Sidda was appointed to look after her. Leela had considerable influence on the family as she was employed in Siddha only after getting her consent.
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Leela is the central character in the story of 'Leela's friend'. She is five years old. Since her parents could not pay special attention to her, Sidda was appointed to look after her. Leela had considerable influence on the family as she was employed in Siddha only after getting her consent.
Leela is the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sivasanker.
Leela, the five years old daughter of Mr. Sivasanker is the speaker. When Sidda heard this call, he ran to leela leaving any work he might be doing.
Sivasanker, is the central character who plays the main role in the short story. Like all other children of her age, she is full of spirit and liveliness. The story writer describes Leela as much as innocent, lively and beautiful with her soft-heart. She has the role to engage Sidda as their servant.
R.K. Narayan's short story "Leela's Friend" taken from his noted "Malgudi Days" is a simple tale of Indian middle class family. In the story, we have the variety of themes like injustice, class conflict, betrayal of trust, exploitation, innocence and simplicity of the central character.
Sidda is appointed as a servant to Mr sivasankar family in order to perform household chores and to look after Leela a five years old daughter of Mr and Mrs Sivasankar. Initially, Sidda and Leela becomes Friend at the time of playing, learning, and running errands.
Leela's mother slapped her because she was unable to say where the gold chain was. Mr. Sivasanker decided not to keep Sidda because he was a criminal. The river glides at his own sweet will because at that early hour of the morning no boats were sailing to disturb the natural flow of the water.
Sidda was a servant of the Mr Shivsankar's house. When Mr Shivsankar saw the Sidda, he thought that he was a perfect man and also very tidy. Sidda also told that he had worked for the doctor who lives near the market She used to have a great thrill of being the teacher of Sidda. She would try her best to teach Sidda whatever she knew. All these made Leela supremely happy.
He had great power of convincing little Leela and he made her believe that he had the power to control the moon. He had no interest in studies and never learnt anything that Leela tried to teach him. He also had no idea how to prove his innocence when he was accused of stealing the chain.
Leela always stood by her friend, Sidda, but her protest was not considered by the police inspector.
An extremely sweet relationship grew up between Leela and Sidda. Sidda loved Leela and took very good care of her. In the absence of proper love and care from her parents Leela became entirely dependent on Sidda for almost all her needs ranging from roaming, playing, eating and going to sleep.
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Leela is the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sivasanker.
Leela, the five years old daughter of Mr. Sivasanker is the speaker. When Sidda heard this call, he ran to leela leaving any work he might be doing.
Sivasanker, is the central character who plays the main role in the short story. Like all other children of her age, she is full of spirit and liveliness. The story writer describes Leela as much as innocent, lively and beautiful with her soft-heart. She has the role to engage Sidda as their servant.
R.K. Narayan's short story "Leela's Friend" taken from his noted "Malgudi Days" is a simple tale of Indian middle class family. In the story, we have the variety of themes like injustice, class conflict, betrayal of trust, exploitation, innocence and simplicity of the central character.
Sidda is appointed as a servant to Mr sivasankar family in order to perform household chores and to look after Leela a five years old daughter of Mr and Mrs Sivasankar. Initially, Sidda and Leela becomes Friend at the time of playing, learning, and running errands.
Leela's mother slapped her because she was unable to say where the gold chain was. Mr. Sivasanker decided not to keep Sidda because he was a criminal. The river glides at his own sweet will because at that early hour of the morning no boats were sailing to disturb the natural flow of the water.
Sidda was a servant of the Mr Shivsankar's house. When Mr Shivsankar saw the Sidda, he thought that he was a perfect man and also very tidy. Sidda also told that he had worked for the doctor who lives near the market She used to have a great thrill of being the teacher of Sidda. She would try her best to teach Sidda whatever she knew. All these made Leela supremely happy.
He had great power of convincing little Leela and he made her believe that he had the power to control the moon. He had no interest in studies and never learnt anything that Leela tried to teach him. He also had no idea how to prove his innocence when he was accused of stealing the chain.
Leela always stood by her friend, Sidda, but her protest was not considered by the police inspector.
An extremely sweet relationship grew up between Leela and Sidda. Sidda loved Leela and took very good care of her. In the absence of proper love and care from her parents Leela became entirely dependent on Sidda for almost all her needs ranging from roaming, playing, eating and going to sleep.
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