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Compare critically the desires of the boy before and after getting lost

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Answered by mirzashaheen500
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Answer:

losting the child by mulk Raj annand there is a great chage in the attitude of the child

Answered by padmamoorthi
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Answer:

= At the beginning, when the child-headed

towards the fair, he was engrossed and swayed by the beautiful sight at the

fair. As he neared the village, he could see many other footpaths full of

throngs, converging to the whirlpool of the fair, and felt at once repelled and

fascinated by the confusion of the world he was entering. He wanted toys as he

headed towards the toy shops, burfi from the sweetmeat seller, the garland of

Gulmohar from the flower seller, the coarse music played by the snake charmer

that had all his ears and last but not the least – a ride in the roundabout.

But as we see, when in a crowd, the child lags behind and lost his parents, we

see a sudden change in his desires. Having

lost his parents, the child was panic-stricken and was in deep fright. His

voice shook and tears rolled down his cheeks. The same eyes which lingered on

the fascinated toys in the fair are searching for his parents. The attractive

no longer attracts him. He was petrified by the separation from his parents and

all he wanted that time was to be united with his parents. The snake charmer

could no longer charm the child with his music. The flowers smell stale to him.

The child stood defeated and was quietened in the chaos. He realized the worth

of being with parents. The child’s throat tore into a thousand shrill sobs and

he reiterated, “I want my mother, I want my father".

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