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how did Phatick keep of his word without beating Makhan in the story The Homecoming​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two police officers return him to his uncle's home after he runs away, it's his third homecoming. This one is even worse, as he's ill from his escape. It's implied that Phatik is dying. The final potential homecoming is Phatik's impending death.

Answered by artipatilsawale
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Answer:The knowledge that Phatik wouldn't have spend his time rubbing against his stubborn and favoured brother allowed Phatik to let go off the chip on his shoulder. Knowing that he was off a new city ,away from the perceived injustice he received of his home now meant that he could show his affection for Makan freely and he this left his prized belongings. It shows that Phatik had nothing against his young brother and ,infact was very fond of him but the continual partiality towards the younger sibling by his mother didn't allow him to show these feelings. It shows that Phatik was a sensitive and perceptive young boy.

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