Introduction
An Astrologer’s
Day
is a short story by R. K. Narayan. It is
in third person narration. R. K. Narayan
is a famous English novelist. An
Astrologer’s Day is about an astrologer, who overcomes a difficulty from a
stranger. The astrologer is a person
with many characters.
The Astrologer as a cheat
The author opens
the story by explaining the physical appearance of the astrologer. He is a man with sacred ash and vermillion in
his forehead. He has a turban around his
head. This costume of the astrologer
attracts people towards him. He does not
know anything about astrology. He does
not even know what would happen to him in the next 10 minutes, but he cheats
his customers. He acts as if he knows
all about astrology. He cheats many
people by pleasing them and by saying astonishing things.
The criss-cross
light around him helps him to cheat those people because they cannot see his
face clearly, as he lies. He is a liar
even to his own wife. He hides the secret
of his past life. Even at the end he
says only a little of his past guilt of drinking, gambling and stabbing Guru
Nayak. This shocks his wife and the
readers.
The Astrologer as a Stingy Person
The astrologer
is a miser. He does not have a light on
his own. He depends upon the light rays
from the shops that are around him.
During nights, he uses the dim green light. He closes his business when the nuts vendor
moves. This stingy nature is an
advantage for him. He feels happy with
the criss-cross light.
The Astrologer as a Brilliant Person
The astrologer,
though he is a cheat, is admired for his brilliance. He faces his customers in an astonishing
way. He tackles all his customers and
sends them satisfied. This quality he
has got from his experience. He says
things that 9 out of 10 people would agree.
In case of Guru Nayak, the astrologer is extremely brilliant. He identifies him with a small light from the
match and says all about him in a safe way.
He escapes from him vey easily.
He is very brilliant.
The Astrologer as Cheated
When the story ends, we see the
astrologer as a cheated person. From the
beginning, he cheats others but at the end, he stands cheated. Guru Nayak instead of giving one rupee gives
just 12 and half annas. The astrologer
worries about this.
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