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What does the cobra (Naga) eventually do in the final scene(s)?

ABites Appanna

BLeaves Rani forever

CDisappears into Rani’s hair

DBecomes a god

Answer:

C. Disappears into Rani’s hair

Read Explanation:

The play ends ambiguously—the Naga hides in Rani’s hair, symbolizing either his eternal love or hidden desires


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