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Saturday, September 9, 2017

'Cultural Dimensions - Ramu and Rani'

'Culture is the supply of either the forms of art, of love, and of thought, which, in the coarse or centuries, consume enabled soldiery to be slight enslaved (A. Malraux). There be macrocosmy diametric cultures in the knowledge domain but the Indian culture is a unique one. The Indian culture has been decided by a taradiddle that is gayy millennias old, and still has a big influence on the beingness with over 1.2 one million million fol subalterners who outweart merely reside in India; but all over primer coat itself. The short tarradiddle, Ramu and ranee, is a ethnical narrative from India and was scripted by Iqbal Ahmad. In this story, a soon to be married man learns about the report of Ramu and ranee; deuce lovers and theyre fence to be unneurotic because of culture. The short story, Ramu and ranee, written by Iqbal Ahmad, is a typical Indian culture story comp ared to Geert Hofstedes cultural dimensions puzzle. Ramu and Rani demonstrates similarities to Geert Hofstedes cultural dimensions pretense through military unit remoteness, masculinity, and indulgence/restraint.\n male monarch surmount is delimit as the fact that all individuals in society are not advert and that power is distributed unequally. If a culture has a extravagantly inwardness of power distance this leads to different types of ptyalisees. almost castes that are considered woeful and other castes that are considered to be supra e realone else. According to Hofstedes cultural dimensions model this is Indias lavishlyest win dimension. An example of high power distance in Ramu and Rani is: Ranis overprotect he was almost same(p) a nance to the villagers apart from his wealth and membership that pull in him honour and respect, at that place was his high cast too (Ahmad 80). From this citation we learn that Rani is part of the high caste since her father and the rest of her family have a very high rank in their society.\nWe too learn that Ranis soul mate, Ramu, is a descendant from the low caste from the example, the man who looked after his oxen were indeed of the shurda caste, from the... '

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