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Who is the beautiful woman in the colourful sari who enters the temple at the beginning of the play?

ARani

BSita

CMeera

DRadha

Answer:

A. Rani

Read Explanation:

  • Rani is the beautiful woman in the colorful sari who enters the temple at the beginning of Girish Karnad's play Nagamandala.

  • The play begins in the home of Appanna, who has brought his newly married wife Rani to his village.

  • The play is about a young couple, Rani and Appanna, and their gradual understanding of marriage.

  • It also exposes male chauvinism, the oppression of women, and the patriarchal culture


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