Creative conclusion for the story The lost of child
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The Lost Child contains as usualIndian settings, characters, and actions. Like other Anand’s story of good humane fantasies, it serves as a metaphor for human life. It tells the story of a physical and psychological quest of a child, of our growth in creativity, compassion, and confidence. In theThe Lost Child, it raises investigations about parenting, the function of imagination, the preambles of growing up, and the relationship of wishes and reality. Many people have recognized these deeper levels of the story.
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A young child gets lost at a fair in story, "The Lost Child."
- Indian places, characters, and events can be found throughout The Lost Child as usual. It serves as a metaphor for human life, like other stories by Anand that are wonderful, humanitarian illusions.
- It portrays the tale of a young child's psychological and physical adventure as well as our development as compassionate, creative, and self-assured people.
- The premise of the narrative is what happens to an abandoned child who misses his parents and whose fading memories resurface as he looks for them everywhere. His main desire is to be reunited with his parents, and everything else becomes irrelevant.
- By illustrating how a lost youngster is content with what his father provides for him, the narrative illustrates the idea that children love their parents without condition. He never begs for candy or garlands since he knows his dad will never give him anything he desires.
Hence, the conclusion is that it is a good story and tells about feelings of a lost child.
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