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Ranga is the son of the village accountant who was the first to be sent to Bangalore for higher education. Ranga is a very well mannered and educated young bachelor. A good boy who should get married as he would be the perfect husband for his wife. He is also gullible and gets tricked by the narrator into marrying Ratna. He respects the elders and unlike others he does not lose his village taught values even though he has lived in the city.
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Ranga is the son of the village accountant who was the first to be sent to Bangalore for higher education. Ranga is a very well mannered and educated young bachelor. A good boy who should get married as he would be the perfect husband for his wife. He is also gullible and gets tricked by the narrator into marrying Ratna. He respects the elders and unlike others he does not lose his village taught values even though he has lived in the city.
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Ranga was the son of the accountant who had been sent to Bangalore for his studies. His homecoming was considered to be a great event because of his knowledge of English. Ranga was a well-mannered,educated boy who was respectful of his elders in spite of having studied away from his village. It was usually the custom that people who left home also left behind their customs and traditions at home. But Ranga's deference towards his elders as exhibited during his meeting with the narrator left him with no room for doubt about Ranga being different from the uppity present day boys.He was quite thoughtful of other people,as the narrator puts it: 'a generous,considerate fellow'. His education is displayed through his idea of an ideal wife who should not be a docile homebound beauty but someone who stimulates him intellectually and can be on a par with him. In general,we can sum him up as a mature,sensible young man with enough intelligence to be of service to society.
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Ranga was the son of the accountant who had been sent to Bangalore for his studies. His homecoming was considered to be a great event because of his knowledge of English. Ranga was a well-mannered,educated boy who was respectful of his elders in spite of having studied away from his village. It was usually the custom that people who left home also left behind their customs and traditions at home. But Ranga's deference towards his elders as exhibited during his meeting with the narrator left him with no room for doubt about Ranga being different from the uppity present day boys.He was quite thoughtful of other people,as the narrator puts it: 'a generous,considerate fellow'. His education is displayed through his idea of an ideal wife who should not be a docile homebound beauty but someone who stimulates him intellectually and can be on a par with him. In general,we can sum him up as a mature,sensible young man with enough intelligence to be of service to society.
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