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dreams are often far removed from reality. discuss with reference to Lost spring

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Answered by rishabh2328
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Dreams are the fictions while reality is the fact of life that one has to deal with. Dreams are detached from the harsh realities of life. “Lost Spring” has a threatening annotation on the political system of our country, a system which mug thousands of life through unwelcoming poverty. The character of the stories like Mukesh and Saheb had their imaginings which were never fulfilled because they were underprivileged. The author gives an outline of how the corrupted political organization of our society and the country as a whole snatches away innocent dreams. The condition of the group of poor, who has always been pestered by the rich group for years, still remains so. Slavery has withdrawn their power to grip against the group which harasses them. They never get a life of their dream. The dearths of wealth holds them back from breaking their fetters of repression and start something new. Mukesh wanted to work as a car mechanic and Saheb had dreams of going to school. But all these were futile dreams as they were forced to work in some places like tea stall and glass factory, which were starkly in opposition to their wish. Even if someone from the group tried to rise up, like them, the society which was dominated by the rich class, the police, the middleman, the sahukars and last but in no condition the least are the politicians, were there to harass them .The rich did not endure any kind of audacity to stand up against their authority. The luxuries of life, the justice, fulfillment of dreams are the names of those dishes which are offered only in the plates of the people having the wallop. Those are not meant for the downtrodden. So cherishing ones dream was a far sited thing.

Answered by ItzCuteChori
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Dreams are the fictions while reality is the fact of life that one has to deal with. Dreams are detached from the harsh realities of life. “Lost Spring” has a threatening annotation on the political system of our country, a system which mug thousands of life through unwelcoming poverty. The character of the stories like Mukesh and Saheb had their imaginings which were never fulfilled because they were underprivileged. The author gives an outline of how the corrupted political organization of our society and the country as a whole snatches away innocent dreams. The condition of the group of poor, who has always been pestered by the rich group for years, still remains so. Slavery has withdrawn their power to grip against the group which harasses them. They never get a life of their dream. The dearths of wealth holds them back from breaking their fetters of repression and start something new. Mukesh wanted to work as a car mechanic and Saheb had dreams of going to school. But all these were futile dreams as they were forced to work in some places like tea stall and glass factory, which were starkly in opposition to their wish. Even if someone from the group tried to rise up, like them, the society which was dominated by the rich class, the police, the middleman, the sahukars and last but in no condition the least are the politicians, were there to harass them .The rich did not endure any kind of audacity to stand up against their authority. The luxuries of life, the justice, fulfillment of dreams are the names of those dishes which are offered only in the plates of the people having the wallop. Those are not meant for the downtrodden. So cherishing ones dream was a far sited thing.

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