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Acceptance chapter summary (1st b.com) - Bhaswar Mukherjee

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Answered by mathurmohit200549
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It was time. Prabhat looked around the table at his incomplete family. To his left sat their eldest son Suraj, his beautiful wife Nazia and two year old toddler Amaanat. To his right was their daughter Chandni and next to her sat youngest son Ishaan on the chair Prabhat usually sat on. Next to Ishaan, across Prabhat the chair was vacant. It had been lying empty for the past five months, ever since Dr Firoze at Fortis Hospital, Bangalore had made the terrible prognosis about Nisha, his wife and companion for the last thirty two years.

He had never imagined that the family would be together again so soon and in such trying circumstances. In fact Nisha and he had painstakingly planned all the wonderful things that they would do to reclaim their youth once the children were gone. They had promised themselves never to allow the customary ennui of empty nesters to get the better of them. They would roam the world together visiting places they never could, see all the movies that they had missed, visit all their relatives who they could not make time for and go for every college reunion. After all, that is where they had met and fallen in love. They would plant a tree, support children in an orphanage, work for the betterment of the community around them. By the time Ishaan had flown from the nest, their bucket list promised to keep them occupied into their next lives.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Acceptance chapter summary by Bhaskar Mukherjee:

The story tells us about the unexpected situations that we face in our lives,  of which we have never even thought of. The narrator of the story is 'Prabhat' who is friends with 'Nisha and her husband'. He is sitting near the table with his family, his wife and his children but he could not stop himself from thinking about 'Nisha' and her husband's situation. They had planned that once their children were gone they would go on 'trips, picnics, visiting relatives' whom they had not visited for years, etc. But everything changed with that one incident.

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