The event that helps develop theme and causes mini to change here point of view of the Cabuliwallah is: "the Cabuliwallah offers her treats and attentively listens to her". (Option D)
<h3>What is the theme of
Cabuliwallah?</h3>
This story's fundamental idea is that all people, regardless of their ethnicity or origin, have a strong love for their children, which is reflected by filial attachment.
<h3>What is the Cabuliwallah story's synopsis?</h3>
The renowned Bengali author Rabindranath Tagore is the author of the tale The Cabuliwallah. The Cabuliwallah is centered on the adventures of two companions, a peddler and the little but gorgeous Mini.
Abdur Rahman, the vendor, is from Kabul, Afghanistan, and he previously traded in seasonal items in India.
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aristorle show edication and life in 1 soul. it can be like thT in future or present
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You didn't input an excerpt ? But maybe i can help anyways
First person is when a story is being narrated by one person at a time , the character might be talking about his/herself , usually spoken using " i , me , we"
Second person usually narrates using "you"
Third person only knows the feelings of just one character , refers to all characters using "he' "she" "they"
“Everyday use" by Alice Walker was set in the late 1960s or early 1970s, a tumultuous time when many African Americans were struggling to redefine and seize control of their social, cultural, and political identity in American society.
The time in which “Everyday Use” took place was an era when groups of all ideologies—some peaceful, some militant—arrived on scene. The Black Panthers and Black Muslims were groups created to resist what they saw as a white-oppressive society.
The novel is about an African-American Mama and her two daughters, Maggie and Dee. The plot surrounds The Quilts which are full of the family heritage. And the Mama wants to give two of the most important Quilts to Maggie while Dee wants to prevent the situation arguing that Maggie would not be careful enough to take care of the Quilts and they would get destroyed.
At the ending of the story Dee tell her sister that times are different now, that she would never know what she is missing if she stayed there living with their mother, that clinging to the "heritage" or acting as always she will never progress and do something of her life. That continuing to live in the same way would always make her go "backward" instead of forward.