Who was ramdayal? what did Mini say to her father about him? From the cabuliwallah
Answers
Answered by
21
Answer:
Ramdayal was the door-keeper who calls a crow a krow!
mini father accepted the Kabuliwala's request because he realised a father's longing for his daughter and that
Answered by
0
Answer:
The doorman who refers to a crow as a "krow" is Ramdayal!
Mini says, "Father! Crows are referred to as "krows" by Ramdayal the doorkeeper. Is it true that he has no knowledge?" to her father.
Explanation:
- Rabindranath Tagore published Kabuliwala, a short novel in Bengali, in 1892.
- The protagonist of the tale is a Pathan fruit vendor from Kabul, Afghanistan, who comes to Calcutta (the modern city of Kolkata), India, once a year to sell dried fruits.
- The Afghan was a Kabul-based street seller. Rahman was his name, and Mini referred to him as Kabuliwala.
- Rahmat, an Afghan fruit vendor in his middle age, travels to Calcutta to promote his goods.
- He makes friendship with Mini, a young Bengali girl who reminds him of his daughter in Afghanistan.
- Mini was aware that Kabuliwallahs would capture youngsters, carry them off in their bags, and then go.
- She therefore feared the Kabuliwallah.
- "Kabuliwala" focuses mostly on friendship as its topic.
- The bond between an Afghan trader and Mini, a young child who is playful, has been expertly represented by the author.
- Despite the fact that Rahamat was almost Mini's father's age, they had a very special friendship.
#SPJ2
Similar questions