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why according to the author the attitude of gheesu and madhav is not strange​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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According to the author, the attitude of gheesu and madhav was not strange because he knows the reality of the society they live in.

Explanation:

  • The narrator shows that the father and son's carelessness and cruelty are only to be expected in a careless and cruel society, wherein poor people who work day and night do no longer discover themselves in a good deal better shape than Gheesu and Madhav.
  • In masses of approaches, the story gives Ghisu and Madhav as detestable characters. they're egocentric, uncaring, and thoughtless. They take gain of the generosity of Budhiya and their fellow villagers.
  • but the narrator moreover treats the protagonists with sympathy or even appreciation. In this quote, the narrator explains Ghisu and Madhav's bad mindset within the broader context of the quite unequal society they live in.
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