Yes, it is a fact that the grandmother was a very strong personality.She was a highly religious lady. She was a conservative lady who hated modern views and ways. She had very strong personal likings and dislikes. Being a religious lady and a widow, she could be seen hobbling about the house in a spotless white dress. She used to get up early in the morning. She said her prayers in a monotonous sing-song. One of her hands was always telling the beads of her rosary. According to the author, she was a symbol of white serenity. She had peace and contentment.
She had certain rigid ideas about life. She liked the village school because it was attached to the temple. She sat in the temple reading the scriptures. She hated the English school in the city for various reasons. She was unhappy that there was no teaching about God and the scriptures there. She was quite disturbed. They gave music lessons at the school. She considered it fit only for harlots and beggars and not meant for "gentle folks". When the author returned from abroad after five years, he found her in the same condition.
Before she died, she herself declared that her end was near. There were some unique changes in her behaviour. She lay peacefully in bed praying and telling her beads.
It is quite difficult to show complete agreement with her outdated views. But she was a strong and determined character. She led her own kind of life and never compromised with her principals. She loved the narrator deeply but never tried to be sentimental or emotional. She had a lasting
A person who authors plays.
a character is a person in a film
actor?
Not really because the character's flaw is impulsivness!
Dialogue
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You can tell by how the character is written. Behavior of a character will tell you along with the authors description.
use the first-person pronoun I to write the story
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Every living person has a mother and a grandmother - but I'm not sure if his grandmother was recorded in the histories.
If the great grandmother of A is the aunt of B's grandfather, then A and B are third cousins.
his grandmother
An Archaetype is a universal element, person, object, concept, or situation that ocurs across literature and life and from which other instances are patterned; often becomes a standard or "stock" character in fiction and literature.
Single person grandmother is bibi, the plural is mabibi. Can also mean ladies and madams
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Whatever name you want is the better name -- you're the writer, not some anonymous person on the internet! Here's a link to show how authors invent character names.