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Sophie was a girl who lived in the world of fantacy. she was a day dreamer. and had various expectations with her life of becoming an actress or a fashon designer. etc. he made various stories of her own and wantede attention from har father and brother.
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William Douglas had a “misadventure” when He was learning to swim in the Y.M.C.A. swimming pool. He went to the pool when no one else was there. But, He was timid about going in there alone so He was waiting for others to join in. A well-built boy threw him into the pool. At first, Douglas was frightened but he was confident. He tried his best to come out but his efforts made little difference. He was suffocating. He felt that the water was pulling him under. His legs and arms wouldn’t move. He tried to call for help but He couldn’t. He fainted at the end despite of all the efforts that He made.
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Gandhi considered the Champaran episode to be a turning point in his life because he realised that civil disobedience, which had triumphed for the first time, could go a long way in the freedom struggle. Moreover, he had succeeded in making the peasants aware of their rights and becoming confident. This success, thus, proved the effectiveness of Gandhi’s method of non-violence and non-cooperation.
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Derry thought that unlike the beast in the story, he had no hope for change. Beauty loved the monstrous beast for himself and when she kissed him he changed into a handsome prince. But he would not change and remain a monstrous beast.
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Mr Lamb believes that beauty was relative and he enjoyed everything that God had made. He respected the individuality of God's creation. He said that the world was how one looked at it. He did not care about physical attributes. Though he had led a lonely life, he felt that the people who entered his garden were his friends, and to avoid his isolation, he invited people by keeping the gate open. His concept of the world is quite unique and different from others because he thinks the world is where you are and nowhere else.
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Carter was the Detective Superintendent. The Governor asked him to take Evans who was disguised as the injured McLeery along, considering that the injured man was the only one who knew what was happening or where Evans could be.
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The success of the battle of Champaran, paved the path of the Indians to participate in the freedom movement. Women gave up their honestly comforts and worked with their leader. There were mass movements like freedom struggle, salt movement, Quit India movement and Satyagraha. These came ordinary poople at the back and call of Gandhiji.
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The title of the chapter 'Lost Spring' is a metaphor used for loss of childhood of millions of child-laborers in India. Spring is symbolic of joy, happiness, beauty, and hope. Childhood can be called the spring of a man's life. However, children like Saheb-e-alam and Mukesh have no spring in their life because of the poverty they have been born into. Since they don't enjoy the privileges of childhood that the children of affluent families enjoy, the poet considers these children whose spring (childhood) has been lost. Hence, the title 'Lost Spring' is justified.
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