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  1. Summary. Let’s start with a brief summary of the story. ‘The Blind Dog’ is about a man, a beggar, who is blind. Every day he goes to the same part of the city, where various vendors set up their stalls and ply their wares, and sits with his begging bowl, asking passers-by for alms. He lives with an old woman who lets him live with her.

  2. Jul 13, 2023 · Analysis of 'The Blind Dog'. 'The Blind Dog' explores the theme of mutual interdependence through the relationship between a blind beggar and a stray dog. The dog relies on the beggar for sustenance, while the blind man depends on the dog as his guide. However, the beggar abuses this relationship, mistreating the dog and preventing it from ...

  3. Jul 1, 2021 · Explanation: In these lines, the writer says that the dog was sleeping nearby. The smell of food brought the dog to the beggar and he stood before the blind man, wagging his tail and staring hopefully at the bowl in which the blind man was eating his bare meal. 3. "Death alone can help that dog," cried the ribbon-seller, looking after it with a ...

  4. The Blind Dog by R.K. Narayan. In The Blind Dog by R.K. Narayan we have the theme of struggle, connection, greed, freedom, control and loyalty. Taken from his Malgudi Days collection the story is narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator and after reading the story the reader realises that Narayan may be exploring the theme of struggle.

  5. Apr 13, 2020 · The lesson ‘The Blind dog’ is a short narrative written by R.K. Narayan. The story is about a faithful street dong and a blind beggar. The writer describes how human beings treat animals and their incompassionate attitude towards animals. R.K. Narayan is an intrepid story-teller and this story narrates the harrowing and inconsiderate ...

  6. R.K Narayan describes how human beings treat animals and their heartless attitude towards animals. The story highlights the fact that every living being is born free but human nature tries to capture and bind animals for his own selfishness. R.K Narayan describes the colour of the dog as white and dust and it’s tail mutilated at a very young ...

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  8. The beggar begins to do much better and his neighbors in the market become jealous. The Dog begins to long for the "good old days". The Dog begins to long for the "good old days". A second dramatic development occurs when the