Read the following quote by an American author, E. E. Hale. “I am only one but, I am one. I cannot do everything but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I do.” Bholi’s evolution from a ‘dum b cow’ to a ‘masterpiece’ supports the given quote. Justify.

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Bholi refused to marry an unequal match despite having agreed to it first. She had agreed to marry Bishamber only to keep her parents happy as they thought it was the best proposal they could get for their daughter. However, going to school had changed Bholi. She was aware of her rights and she didn't support Bishamber's claims for dowry in return to get married to her only because she had pock marks. She also didn't let her parents be humiliated by Bishamber. This shows that she had grown up to be a brave and headstrong girl who wanted to make a difference despite being alone. She fought for hr own rights and for her parents' honour single handedly. Threfore, the quote by American author, E. E. Hale. “I am only one but, I am one. I cannot do everything but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I do", stands true in case of Bholi. She didn't let the criticisms of the villagers affect her and went ahead to do what she thought was just and apt in that situation.

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