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The story 'The Lost Child' at every step teaches human beings. How can you say so? Write in not more than 80-100 words with reference to the lost child.
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Swarupanand Biradalai 4 years, 9 months ago

From where mohit and debasmita copied?

Debasmita Nath 4 years, 9 months ago

The Lost Child” describes an episode in the life of a child who gets lost in a fair. All the incidents in the story are about this child. The writer focuses his attention on the contrast in the behaviour of the child before and after getting lost. The writer’s understanding of the psychology of little children, especially during the absence of their parents, is reflected in this story. Hence, the title is very appropriate. ✵WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THIS LESSON? The story at every stage teaches us to be good human beings and good children's too. Young children get attracted by little things around them and often press their parents with demands to buy those things. However, their real happiness lies in being with their parents. The story is based on the theme of close bond that children share with their parents. The lost child forgets all about his desires and yearns deeply for his parents when he fails to find them. Everything else loses its significance and the only thing that matters is his wish to be reunited with his parents. We should learn the value of abstinence, that is, to restrain oneself from doing something which you like the most. Hope it help u......

Mohit Kumar 4 years, 9 months ago

The Lost Child” describes an episode in the life of a child who gets lost in a fair. All the incidents in the story are about this child. The writer focuses his attention on the contrast in the behaviour of the child before and after getting lost. The writer’s understanding of the psychology of little children, especially during the absence of their parents, is reflected in this story. Hence, the title is very appropriate. ✵WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THIS LESSON? The story at every stage teaches us to be good human beings and good children's too. Young children get attracted by little things around them and often press their parents with demands to buy those things. However, their real happiness lies in being with their parents. The story is based on the theme of close bond that children share with their parents. The lost child forgets all about his desires and yearns deeply for his parents when he fails to find them. Everything else loses its significance and the only thing that matters is his wish to be reunited with his parents. We should learn the value of abstinence, that is, to restrain oneself from doing something which you like the most.
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