Through the use of dramatic satire, Narayan predicts what will happen. He also showed that by telling the truth the principal could call him the next day and let him modify one hundred papers per night. Obviously, the use of Narayan's dramatic satire shows that anyone who reads the story believes the truth will have an impact. Another device that Narayan used to explain the consequences of the truth is a metaphorical word. When you read the first line of the story, it is clear that "the truth is like the sun" (Narayan 191).
"Like the sun" is a short story written by R.K. Narayan tells Seca, a man who decided to tell the truth all day long. Saki's "window" is a short story about Framton Nutter who met Vera, a young girl who crossed the country for health reasons and did not tell the truth. The similarities between the two stories are ________ and ________. The difference between these stories is ________ and _________. "Like the sun" is a short story written by R.K. Narayan tells Seca, a man who decided to tell the truth all day long. Saki's "window" is a short story about Framton Nutter who met Vera, a young girl who crossed the country for health reasons and did not tell the truth. The similarity between two stories (example 1 of similarity) and (example 2 of similarity). Difference in story (difference example 1) and (difference example 2)
In Malgudi Days, a series of short stories written by R. K Narayan, each story contains a character like the owner of a bakery. His short story "Missing post" shows a family relationship between a mailman and the person he sent the post. The mailman's Thanapa is particularly close to Mr. Ramanujam and Mr. Ramanujam can not find a league suitable for his daughter (after their daughter abandoned her official "minor" position number If I do not marry within minutes, Tanapa found a game with Ramanujam's daughter and even rescued the wedding.
R. K Narayan is a legendary talker in India. The story proceeds in chronological order, and each subsequent event has a causal relationship with the previous event. Narayan is a short story writer, a novelist, and he has a limit. He is intelligent and has a good understanding of the middle class living in South India. However, the tragic depth of moving internal fibers is beyond the scope of Narayan. He is good at the background, but bold and dramatic flash is not suitable for him.