Critical appreciation of the lost child
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The chapter ‘The Lost child’ has a rural Indian setting, characters and actions. 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 the lesson ‘The Lost Child’, it raises investigations about
parenting, the function of imagination, the preambles of growing up and the
relationship of wishes and reality. In this story, the child and his parents are
nameless; in fact, the writer has named no one. Despite this, the story never goes
dull at any moment and that’s the true beauty of storytelling.
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