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convert chapter the last leaf in poem

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Answered by HarshitaBamniya009
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The story is based on the theme that life is precious and faith and hope should never be lost. We come across many hindrances in life and they should be overcome by fighting back in high spirits. Depression can lead to disaster even when the situation is not bad. Another theme that runs through the story is that devoted friendship can be succour during times of crisis. A minor theme of the story is the importance of art in human lives. The old painter knowingly sacrifices his life in his urge to create a masterpiece.

Theme (2)

Very often, we find people having a negative attitude toward life. They lose interest in life and these causes suffering to people surrounding them. They are even ready to lose their life as life has lost all meaning for them. The story tells the need to have a positive attitude towards life so that we can make it as fruitful as possible. Sacrificing our life for the sake of others is also a theme in this story. Painter Behrman scarifies his life for Johnsy.

Justify the title of THE LAST LEAF

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Answered by BrainIyLegend
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Sue and Johnsy, two young artists, shared a small flat. The flat

was on the third storey of an old house.

Johnsy fell very seriously ill in November. She had pneumonia.

She would lie in her bed without moving, just gazing out of the

window. Sue, her friend, became very worried. She sent for the

doctor. Although he came every day there was no change in

Johnsy’s condition.

One day the doctor took Sue aside and asked her, ”Is anything

worrying Johnsy?”

“No,” replied Sue. “But why do you ask?”

The doctor said “Johnsy, it seems, has made up her mind that

she is not going to get well. If she doesn’t want to live, medicines

will not help her.”

Sue tried her best to make Johnsy take an interest in things

around her. She talked about clothes and fashions, but Johnsy

did not respond. Johnsy continued to lie still on her bed. Sue

brought her drawing-board into Johnsy’s room and started

painting. To take Johnsy’s mind off her illness, she whistled

while working.

Suddenly Sue heard Johnsy whisper something. She quickly

rushed to the bed and heard Johnsy counting backwards. She was

looking out of the window and was saying, “Twelve!” After sometime

she whispered “eleven”, then “ten”, then “nine”, “eight”, “seven”. Sue

anxiously looked out of the window. She saw an old ivy creeper

climbing half-way up the brick wall opposite their window. In the

strong wind outside, the creeper was shedding its leaves.

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