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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Analysis on “A Horse and Two Goats”

R.K. Narayans fabrication entitled A Horse and Two Goats is a story of innocence and poverty. The narrator of the story illustrated how the principal(prenominal) character was pushed into terrible situations due to poverty.Narayan discussed in his story the culture of India as it portrays some of the important usances that exist inside the whole country. It is a depiction of social construction that emerged through the exsert of poverty and cultural differences.In the beginning of the story, the narrator illustrated the simple life of the main character and its wife. The couple is rich during their younger days together scarce as they grow old, all their richness slowly decreased until the period when only 2 of their 40 goats and sheep remain. It shows how poverty in India develops as its raft grows old, which is different from other countries that older plurality are richer that younger people because they already established their lifestyle.In the latter part of the story, humorous attack emerged and positive as the authors way of resolving the run afoul of the protagonist. found on my reading of the story, I have seen that the resolution caused another hassle for the couple. It means that it is not a permanent but temporary resolution. It was render the humor of the author as he unravel the resolution of the conflict.Another subject is that the conflict lies within the eye part of the story and not in the beginning, which is somehow illogical in the field of literature. That is why confusion started to exists. However, I can see that the author imposed the conflict in the middle part of the story because he wanted to discuss the culture and tradition of India.Nevertheless, it can be seen that the author could not able to incorporate the things that he wanted to justify in the beginning of the story to the main conflict in order to make the audience hang from the beginning up to the end.ReferenceNarayan, R.K. A Horse and Two Goats. 273-290

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