Why did the narrator think of getting ranga married
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The narrator was interested in getting Ranga married off because he believed that a fine educated boy with such impeccable manners like Ranga could of service to the village if he settled down. Though Ranga had studied in the city,he was respectful of his elders, generous and considerate. If he got married,then he would not need to go out of the village and stay here to work for the betterment of the village people.
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The narrator was pleased when Ranga brought him a couple of oranges. He thought that such a decent boy should marry and settle down. But Ranga had his own views about an ideal life-partner. He was willing to remain single until he found the right girl. So the narrator made up his mind to get the boy married soon.The narrator felt that Ranga and Ratna was a suitable match for each other. He arranged a meeting in which Ranga could meet Ratna and get impressed with her quality of singing. He manipulated things in a clever way and made Ranga fall in love with her. He finally got them married.
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