Write something about the story ''Dodu the Moneymaker''and how it dodu finds his way in future as found in the prose
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Answer:
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Explanation:
R.K. Narayan’s Protagonist Dodu (1930)
And his current paradeshi reincarnations
by Sachi Sri Kantha, June 21, 2010
Narayan had also mentioned that, ‘A story may have its origin in a personal experience or a bit of observation or a conversation overheard.’ That the Dodu story is quasi-autobiographical also has been revealed subsequently. The protagonist of the story, carrying the “real name ‘Dodu’ at home and ‘Lakshmana’ at school” has turned out to be none other than Narayan’s youngest brother and R.K.Laxman (b.1924).
Introduction
I was saddened by the news that India’s preeminent 86-year old cartoonist R.K. Laxman was admitted to a Mumbai hospital on June 20th evening, after suffering from three mini-strokes between Thursday (June 17) and Sunday (June 20) in Pune.
For decades, I have been a fan of Laxman and his elder brother Rasipuram Krishnaswami (R.K.) Narayan (1906-2001) – the creator of Malgudi, which in his words blossomed into the quintessential developing town of 20th century India. I fell in love with Narayan’s Malgudi sketches, short stories, novels and his memoirs. Reading his Malgudi descriptions do not fail to bring back memories of my childhood days. Eelam readers could sense that Narayan’s Malgudi even extended into the Eelam territory. My own Malgudi was Thachchadampan, a sleepy village on the trunk road between Mankulam and Mullaitivu in the Vanni region. While living in the farm of my maternal grandpa Arumugam Thiyagarajah and grandma Thangamma, I had one year schooling at the Olumadu Maha Vidyalayam in 1959.