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compare pratiks life in the village with his life in the city in the lesson The homecoming​

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Answered by nandini27515
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Phatik is the leader of the boys in his rural home village. Yet he feels his mother does not love him and always takes the side of his younger brother. The mother does see Phatik as a problem and a nuisance, calling him wild and disobedient. She fears he will drown or hurt his brother. She is not sorry when her brother comes and offers to take Phalik back to the city to go to school. Phalik is overjoyed at the prospect of leaving home.

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Answered by shalmali02
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Phatik is the leader of the boys in his rular Home village. yet he feels his mother does not love him and always take the side of his younger brother. the mother does see phatik as a problem and a nuisance, calling his wild and disobedient. she fears he will Drown or hert his brother. she is not sorry when her brother comes and offer to take phatik back to the city to go to school. phatik is overjoyed at the prospect of leaving home.

however, phatik ends up longing for the village almost unbearably. his aunt doesn't want him and like him, and he does poorly in school. he is no longer the king of the hill but instead or miserable outside. above all, he realises he misses his mother and that he loves her immensely. when phatik becomes dangerously I'll and his mother is sent for , she tells him she loves him. we don't know if he recovers, but these are the words he has longed to hear.

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