The chapter tells the story of Bholi, a girl overlooked due to her disabilities and appearance. It highlights the importance of education and self-worth in overcoming societal biases.
Describe the events leading up to Bholi's wedding day.
How does Bholi's character evolve throughout the chapter?
What was Bholi's emotional state about going to school?
What impact did education have on Bholi’s self-worth?
What was a major reason for Bholi's neglect at home?
Which child received the most attention from the teacher?
What does Bholi’s transformation symbolize in the story?
What ultimately defines Bholi’s identity in the story?
What action did Bholi take during her marriage incident?
How did education impact Bholi by the end of the story?
What was one of the teacher's roles concerning Bholi?
How was Bholi treated at home compared to her sisters?
Why did Bholi's teacher take special interest in her?
What physical condition affected Bholi early in her life?
Who encouraged Ramlal to send his daughter to school?
What significant change did Bholi undergo in the story?
What did Bholi do with the garland during her wedding?
What societal norm is challenged by Bholi's character?
What misunderstanding occurs during Bholi's wedding?
Why was Bholi initially frightened about going to school?
What motivated Bholi to reject the marriage proposal?
What thematic conflict does Bholi's story represent?
What societal change does Bholi's story advocate for?
What did Bholi's mother suggest regarding her education?
How did Bholi feel about going to school initially?
What change occurred in Bholi when she attended school?
What was Bholi's greatest challenge in her early life?
What action did Bholi take that surprised even herself?
What was the significance of the book Bholi received?
What unusual reason led Bholi to be sent to school?
What did Bholi throw into the fire during her wedding?
What does Bholi's transformation symbolize in the story?
How does Bholi's education influence her confidence?
What demand does Bishamber make right before the wedding?
What was Bholi's real name before she was called Bholi?
How did Bholi's physical appearance affect her initially?
What initial impression did Bholi have of her teacher?
What was Bholi's real name before she was called Bholi?
What effect did Bholi's teacher have on her self-esteem?
What does Bholi's rejection of the marriage symbolize?
What does Bholi aspire to do at the end of the story?
What does the story suggest about Bholi's transformation?