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.A child’s world revolves around his/her parents and the world seems a happy place only in their presence and not without them justify the statement ​

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Answered by iastusharnegi
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This might help u just check.......

CHAPTER: THE LOST CHILD

➢ THEMES

❖ THE BOND BETWEEN A CHILD AND HIS PARENTS

The child roams around freely and without a care in the world as he thinks that his parents

would be keeping an eye on him. He yearns for all the shiny and bright things that catch his

fancy at the fair. The moment he realizes that he has been separated from his parents,

everything loses its significance. Nothing else matters in that moment. All he wants is to be

reunited with his parents. He doesn’t want anything that he had wished for earlier. He seeks

the comfort and security that his parents offered him. The child’s agony and desperate cry

when he suddenly realizes that he has lost the warm protection of his parents has been

poignantly expressed.

PS

Notice the contrast in the language that the writer uses while the child is with his parents and when he is

separated from them. It exhibits the ability of the writer to understand the mind of the child. Think about why

did the writer leave the story open ended.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

True

Explanation:

A child's world revolves around his/her parents and world seems a happy place only in their presence and not without them is the truth. As in the story the lost child, the boy was really fascinated by the things, rides, toys, plays etc. in the fair.

He always got distracted and left behind. He couldn't keep pace with his parents. He terribly wanted the things like the garland, sweets, toys, rides on the merry-go-round, listen to the snake charmer but his parents denied his all demands.

When he realised that his parents were not there and that he had been lost, he started crying loudly and run here and there in search of his parents.

When the stranger to soothe him offered him the same things that he wanted earlier, he declined and just repeated one thing-' I want my mother and father. This shows that the things the child was attracted to in presence of his parents were of no means in their absence.

Hence, the given statement is absolutely true.

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