English, asked by prakharj2012, 7 months ago

1.
Lencho's letter to God blaming the employees of the post office show his staunch faith in God. Elucidate. 2.
In this materialistic world, there are crooks who keep looking for opportunities to dupe others. But, inspite of
this, there are people like the postmaster in this story, who, instead of laughing at Lencho's letter and
ignoring it, goes out of his way to respond and help him. What qualities does he exhibit? Do you think he is right in doing so?
3.It is said that faith can move mountains. But what should one put his faith in? How does this story delicately
put forward this through the way Lencho handles his crisis?

Answers

Answered by DeshnaSharma
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Answer:

1. Lencho had a great faith in God.he wrote a letter to God asking for help with 100 pesos.the post office people helped him by giving 70 pesos. Lencho's faith in God made him believe that God has sent him the amount but the Post office people had stolen his money.

The faith of lencho was unshakeable and he did not felt to think about the fact but he blamed the employees for stealing his money. Thus we can conclude that lencho had unshakeable faith in God.

3. Lencho had complete faith in God. He had been instructed that God’s eyes see everything, even what is deep in one’s conscience. Lencho had immense faith in God: he sent a letter to God with the belief that God would send him the hundred pesos he had asked for to make up for the loss of his crops.

Faith is, one should follow one's purpose. One should have faith in his dream his beliefs and everything that makes him more strong individual in the world. The farmer, Lencho in the story had immense faith in God and so he wrote a letter to God since his crop had been destroyed in the hail storm.

Lencho sent to God a letter requesting 100 pesos, having an utmost belief and unshaken faith in God. This money was enough to sow his crop again. In his early years he was told that even through one's consciences, God will see everything. He learned that nobody would suffer and die of starvation.

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