Biology, asked by abmannan14, 4 months ago

why author proud on his hoshahali village​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The narrator seems to be greatly proud of his village and talks so glowingly of it and its people. Hosahalli is to Mysore state what the sweet 'Karigadabu' is to a festive meal. Hosahalli has all the features of a typical South Indian village.

Answered by ltzAngel
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The narrator of the story, "Ranga's Marriage" seems to be very proud of his village. He considers Hosahalli to be an essential part of Mysore. According to him, Hosahalli is like the sweet filling of the South Indian sweet, "karigadabu". Hence, without Hosahalli, Mysore is incomplete.

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