An Obedient Father

Compare and contrast the outside of Mr. Maurya's home with its interior in the novel, An Obedient Father?

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Mr. Maurya's home is located in an alley and, from the outside, resembles an ordinary home. This appearance, however, is a literal facade; Ram steps through the door and finds “a wide courtyard that was open to the sun. The house itself was two stories and a pale yellow. It had a broad veranda with large potted plants” (145). The aesthetic duplicity of Mr. Maurya’s home gestures towards his illicit activities as a prominent gangster.

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An Obedient Father