Why do you think mr parelkar did not want manju for being a painter
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Now read the story of a young girl Manju, who does not let adversities hamper her
ambitious spirit.
Manjula Parelkar knew she was no Hussain. She could never be, not with those hands
of hers, those claw-like malformed fingers. Why her hands too? Wasn’t it enough that
her feet were deformed; ending in two massive moon-shaped toes pointing at each other,
the hard nails touching, grating against each other whenever she wore wrong shoes. She
wore wrong shoes most of the time, for there weren’t any shoes in the market soft enough
for her clumsy feet.
Her feet hurt most of the time but she didn’t mind them
so much. She could hide them in those ugly made-to-order
shoes. But she could not hide her hands, could she?
Manjula Parelkar knew she would never paint like Hussain,
but she could learn to paint well. Handling brushes was no
problem, they didn’t feel any different from a pencil. Her
problem was the cost of the materials she would need.
‘Mummy,’ she asked one evening while helping her mother
in the kitchen after dinner, ‘do you think I could... .’ she
paused nervously, ‘...I could have some extra money
tomorrow?
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I think Mr Parelkar did not want Manju for being a painter because he thought that with those hands of hers she will never become an artist
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