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How does the snake affect Rani’s life in the play?

AIt offers her solace and emotional fulfillment

BIt causes her to feel fearful and anxious

CIt leads to her financial ruin and loss

DIt represents a threat to her physical safety

Answer:

A. It offers her solace and emotional fulfillment

Read Explanation:

  • In Nagamandala, the snake plays a significant role in transforming Rani’s emotional state.

  • Initially, Rani is emotionally neglected and isolated due to her cold and indifferent marriage with Appanna.

  • When the snake appears in her life, it brings a mystical change.

  • Through a ritualistic prayer and her desperation for emotional relief, Rani offers herself to the snake, which leads to its magical transformation into a man who resembles Appanna.


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