why.grandmother.rarely.talked.to. author after.music.lessons
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The thought that music lessons were given in the school also greatly disturbed her because according to her music was a monopoly of beggars not meant for gentle folk . ⭐Hence , she rarely asked him of his studies after that and confined herself to feeding sparrows , spinning wheel and praying .
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Grandmother rarely talked to author after music lessons.
- Since the author was now enrolled in an English-language school where English, Science, and Music were taught, his grandmother was unable to assist him with his academics. She was illiterate, disbelieved in science, and believed that music was not intended for gentle people.
- She was also quite troubled by the idea that music classes were offered in schools because, in her opinion, music was only for beggars and wasn't appropriate for gentlemen. She therefore stopped asking him about his academics after that and focused on feeding birds, spinning, and praying instead.
- The author's grandmother disapproved of the author's schooling because science was taught in the English school. She did not believe in science and could not grasp English. She was disappointed that they weren't taught about God.
- She was disappointed that there was no instruction on God or the Bible. When she discovered that the school taught music, she was alarmed. She despised music. She believed that only harlots and beggars should use it.
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