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English, 09.12.2021 06:40, 666isabella666

What is the old woman's viewpoint about Mundra? Because her community rejects widows
like Mundra, the old woman is
conflicted over whether to allow her to
remain in her home.
Since Mundra has no family left to care
for her, the old woman believes it is her
responsibility to ensure that Mundra is
supported.
Since Mundra is grieving the loss of her
family, the old woman does her best to
be patient with Mundra while she
recovers from her loss.
Because she believes Mundra caused
the sickness that killed her son, the old
woman feels Mundra is cursed by the
gods.

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