Why did the narrator feel that ranga was better than other youngsters of his time? snapshot chapter 3 RANGA'S MARRIAGE
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The narrator felt that Ranga was better than other youngsters of his time as Ranga was a well-educated, thoughtful, and courteous guy. He was a well-mannered and generous human being who had respect for his elders despite his city education.
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- The narrator was highly impressed by Ranga's humble and considerate nature of Ranga.
- He witnessed that despite his city education, Ranga didn't have any kind of attitude rather he was quite down-to-earth and generous enough.
- He had respect for his elders and possessed impeccable manners.
- He had moral and ethical values .
- Therefore, the narrator thinks that he should get married to Ratna so he wouldn't leave the village.
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