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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
The feelings of humanity is the beauty of life. Humanity makes us true human beings and we ensure the people and life-forms around us don’t suffer. Humanity urges us to lessen sufferings and pain of people around us.
In the chapter The Lost Child by Mulk Raj Anand, we see humanity reflected in the man who heard the cries of the lost child. He not only becomes sensitive to the child’s pain, but also came forward to help him. He lifted him up in his arms and consoled him. He offered him all the things that he had wanted earlier; he took him to the roundabout for a ride on the toy horse, the snake-charmer, the balloons seller, the flower-seller, and finally to the sweet seller, but the child didn’t want any of them, he just wanted to be reunited to his parents.
That kind man’s sympathy and kindness must have made the lost child feel safe and protected.
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