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In what way was the life of grandmother in the city different from her life in the village

Answer» His grandmother was a religious woman .In the village with author he used to go with author to his school and she also took some chapatis for stay dogs and the school of the author connected with temple there his grandmother sat down in the temple to read scriptures and in returning journey she gave those chapatis to stay dogs on the other hand in the city the author use to go in the motor bus so his grandmother was not with him and when he came to know that there in the english medium school "there is no teaching about religion and scriptures" then she was disappointed.
The grandmother was used to the life of the village. She got up early in the morning. She woke up her grandson and got him ready for school. She was very much concerned about the education of the narrator. She accompanied him to his school. She sat in the temple reading the scriptures. She was friendly even to the village dogs and fed them regularly.The city life and its culture didn’t suit her. She was a religious lady. She was quite conservative in thinking. The English school, English language and science were foreign to her. Actually, she didn’t like them. She was upset to know that they didn’t teach about God and the scriptures at the city-school. She hated music. She didn’t like music lessons being given at the new school. She felt lonely when he went up to University and then abroad for five years. But she had accepted her loneliness silently.


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