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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
The Portrait of a Lady is a very appropriate title for the story as in the complete story, the author keeps on talking about his grandmother. Whether the start, where she is dressing the author and singing prayers or at the near end when the lady started feeding the birds in the balcony; every branch of the plot in the story highlights the attribute of the old lady. Moreover, we can notice that not once did the writer trace anything other than the life of his grandmother. So, more easily, we can state that the whole story is like some drawing of the writer's grandmother. However, it not only gives physical traits like an image, instead covers up the several emotions and feelings of the lady too. Hence, it is a wise title that is very clearly stating the subject (the main character) of the plot because of which the audiences can easily infer about what they are going to study in the story.
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