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Question
Answer the following question in 40-50 words.
Comment on the father-son relationship in the novel ‘The Financial Expert.’
Solution
The book financial expert presents a realistic and detailed picture of the father-son relationship. Margayya and his son Balu share a fraught relationship. Being an only child, he was pampered in childhood and thus became a menace for them. Margayya failed in imparting moral values and life lessons, thus ruining him.
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