who was the foreigner in horse and two goats
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The foreigner was a tourist in india.He was rich American buisnessman who dealt in coffee.He was polite and courteous as he offered Muni a cigarette and though he did not understood Muni,he listened to him attentively.He came India because he wanted to know different and difficult lives of the people.
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The foreigner was an American tourist in India.
- The question has been asked from the story A Horse and Two Goats by R. K. Narayan.
- The foreigner decided to visit India with his wife. After running off gas along the highway, he meets Muni. He tries talking to Muni but because of their language barrier, the two were unable to acknowledge each other.
- He reflected American culture, generally, neocolonialism. The foreigner was wearing khaki clothing, which made him look like a cop or a soldier. He was an American tourist, interested in the statue of clay horse. He decided to buy it, and take it home as a showpiece.
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