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By nature and from the childhood only human beings have dual or ambiguous
attitude to react differently in different situations. Keeping in mind the lesson ‘The
Lost Child’. Support the given statement.

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Answered by garima12367
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By nature and from the childhood only human beings have dual or ambiguous

attitude to react differently in different situations. Keeping in mind the lesson ‘The

Lost Child’. Support the given statement

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Answered by MrMcCal
23

Answer:

Human beings are born and brought up in such an ambience that they learn to react differently on the same point of contention in different circumstances. In a way, nothing is perfectly right and nothing is absolutely wrong. It is the situation that turns the same thing sometimes right while at another moment wrong.

In the Lesson The Lost Child’ the child is the perfect example of these attributes. While being at the fair, he had demanded so many things to be bought by his parents. When they refused to get him any of these, he had reacted as all those things meant a lot to him.

Once he gets separated from his parents and is found by a kind and noble stranger. He does not want any of these depsite repeated offers by the stranger as if they mean nothing to him now. Now, he is longing for his parents only and nothing else. It clearly reveals that we have dual or an ambiguous attitude to react differently at the same thing in different situations. Our attitude and priorities keep changing from time to time.

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