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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
'Ranga's marriage is a story narrated in a hilarious style. The narrator's pride in his native village provides a lot of fun. His rampant description of his village and his digression from the main topic is not at all boring, but brings a smile to the lips of the reader. His description of the special mango of his village and the big leaf of a water plant, all strike a humorous cord.
The narrator describes the crowd in the house of Ranga in a very funny way. He laughs at the pretense of the modern English speaking generation and their inability to communicate with the common people of the village through the episode of the village woman mistaking her customer when he asks her for 'change'.
When he starts his manipulation of Ranga, it is very hilarious at every stage. When he traps the modern Ranga into seeing Ratna and falling for her, the reader cannot but laugh. The way the narrator manipulates the astrologer is again very humorous. When Ranga falls into his trap and marries the young Ratna, contrary to all his modern ideas, the reader cannot but laugh out loud.
"Ranga's marriage is a story that offers a good laugh through out its length.
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