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What is Appanna's attitude towards his wife at the beginning of the play?

Aindifferent and neglectful

Bloving and supportive

Cjealous and possessive

Dsuspicious and paranoid

Answer:

A. indifferent and neglectful

Read Explanation:

  • Appanna locks Rani in their house and only comes home for lunch.

  • Appanna is a supreme egoist who asserts his masculinity by arresting his wife's selfhood.

  • Appanna expects great honesty from his wife while he himself indulges in vanity and liters attitude.


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