How did the child behave at the shop of the sweetmeat seller? What does it show about the values of the child?
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The child saw a man selling sweets. He was carrying “gulab-jaman, Rasagulla, burfi & jalebi.” His shop displayed a number of sweets. These looked good and mouth-watering. Burfi was the child’s favourite sweet. So he told his parents that he wanted some burfi.
the child in this story is a very little boy...soo he cannot be blamed for his greediness
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Explanation:
There was a large crowd around the counter of the sweetmeat-seller. Various colourful sweets decorated with silver and gold leaves were displayed. He was hawking “Gulab Jamun, Rasgulla, Burfi, Jalebi.” The child was fascinated. His mouth watered for his favourite Burfi. He stared opened-eyed. He wanted to have one but he knew that his parents would not allow him to get one.
He knew that they would call him greedy. So he moved on without waiting for an answer. It shows that the child was a considerate boy. He understood the limitations of his parents. He liked the sweets but he did not insist on buying them. He knew that his parents could not afford it. He was a good boy. He was not a greedy and disobedient boy.