comment on the title of the story birth. why did it became so significant
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The doctor first saves the woman who is expecting a baby and then goes on to save the baby, the baby was considered to be stillborn or dead. After many efforts by the doctor, the life of the stillborn child was saved, and hence, the title 'The Birth' here is self-justifying.
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The title of the story 'Birth, is indeed apt.
- The story is an extract from A J Cronin's novel 'The Citadel'.
- The word birth symbolizes the start of the life of a baby as a physically separate being.
- The story tells us about the struggles underwent by a medical practitioner to save a baby.
- Andrew Morrison is a doctor.
- He had to attend to complicated labor.
- The baby was born after 20 years of waiting.
- The baby seemed to be lifeless when born
- But the doctor was still hopeful.
- He was under pressure and in pain.
- But after half an hour the baby was able to move.
- The pressure and struggle undergone by the doctor are comparable to that of the mother who gave birth to the child.
- #SPJ3
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