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What is Rani’s relationship with Appanna like in the beginning of the play?

AIndifferent and neglectful

BCaring and supportive

CHostile and confrontational

DRomantic and affectionate

Answer:

A. Indifferent and neglectful

Read Explanation:

  • In the beginning of Nagamandala, Rani's relationship with Appanna is characterized by indifference and neglect.

  • Appanna, her husband, is distant and shows no affection or care for her.

  • He treats Rani as a mere servant and does not fulfill her emotional or physical needs, leading to Rani feeling lonely, frustrated, and isolated.

  • This lack of affection and emotional connection is central to Rani's struggles and sets the stage for the events that follow in the play.


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