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does this story talk about transformation in a person
from the lesson Oru manushyan ​

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Answered by manyamdwd
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Explanation:

Yes, indeed. The transformation is seen in the pick-pocket. The pickpocket not only helps the narrator at the restaurant but also helps him further by returning the purse. This is how the act of kindness gains in significance. First of all the pickpocket is good enough to help the man who faces humiliation as he has lost his purse; secondly, he is kind enough to return the purse; thirdly, the twelve annas that he pays is not the narrator’s money, but his own. Perhaps the pickpocket, until then, was not a witness to the problems created for people from whom he had stolen their purse. Maybe the narrator’s plight reveals to him for the first time glimpses of the problems faced by people when they lose their purse, with their hard-earned money in it. That is why, despite the fact that people at that place were usually merciless, we see a transformation taking place in the heart of the pick-pocket.

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