why did the author's grandmother sing eventhough she doesn't like music?
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The grandmother actually hated music. She thought that music was meant only for prostitutes and beggars. It was not meant for gentlefolk. Music was not meant for school children from respectable families.
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The narrator has developed a close friendship with his grandmother, but he becomes increasingly distant from her after he starts school. There's a clear cultural gulf between the boy and his grandmother, which his education only exacerbates. The boy's learning English, which his grandmother doesn't understand, so he teaches her some words. He also tries to impart little nuggets of Western learning and science, such as the law of gravity and Archimedes's Principle.
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