17 th February ,2021
Wednesday
9pm
Dear dairy ,
Talking about a happy and fun event like wedding ceremony has always been a favourite subject for me because attending such happy occasion brings a lot of joy among the people while also witnessing a rare moment of the new beginning of life. Today, I would like to talk about one such wedding ceremony that I attended.
I would like to say that it was a “marriage from heaven”. Some even called it “marriage of the year” because thousands of people attended it.
I enjoyed this wedding ceremony because there were so many nice things that were going on at the ceremony while it also followed the traditional values and customs of our culture. In fact, I would say that it was a wedding ceremony, which was enjoyed by all kinds of people of all ages from all over the city. It was an expensive wedding ceremony, but the fun was worth it.
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Answer:
The narrator was a bit disappointed the way Mrs. Croft coldly bid goodbye to him.
This reveals that the narrator was attached to Mrs. Croft and this is why her cold goodbye disappointed him.
Explanation:
"Interpreter of Maladies" is a collection of short stories written by Jhumpa Lahiri. The last story in the collection titled "The Third and the Final Continent" is a story of an Indian man who left his country to study and work in North America.
The narrator shifted to Mrs. Croft house on rent and spend six weeks there before moving out. In these six weeks, he became affectionate towards her, especially after knowing her age– 103 years. So, when Mrs. Croft simply said "Goodbye, then!" and shut the door behind the narrator, without saying anything else, he was disappointed.
He got disappointed with her goodbye because he has become attached to her and expected some warm goodbye.