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A play that deals with the narcissism of the self-involved hero, who undergoes a test, put to him by the wife in order to survive :

ADeath of a Sales Man

BThe Glass Menagerie

CNaga mandala

DSchool For Scandal

Answer:

C. Naga mandala

Read Explanation:

  • Narcissistic Hero: The protagonist, Appanna, is a self-centered, neglectful husband who mistreats his wife, Rani.

  • A Test by the Wife: Rani, his wife, undergoes a mystical transformation when she unknowingly consumes a magical root, leading to a relationship with Naga (a serpent who takes Appanna's form).

  • Hero’s Survival: Appanna, unaware of the supernatural events, ultimately faces a loyalty test that determines the fate of his marriage and identity.


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