How does this fictionalized story of Iqbal help you understand the life of a real child laborer like Iqbal?
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The fictionalized story of Iqbal helps me to understand the life of a real child laborer like Iqbal through its depiction of characters and their living conditions.
Reasoning
- Iqbal is a small boy who is bonded in a carpet factory to pay off his parent's debts along with many other small children.
- The conditions under which they work, the difficulties they face, are very well expressed in the dialogues of the characters.
- It shows the world how children are exploited, in spite of banning child labor.
- The extremely harsh conditions under which they live is too pathetic and unimaginable.
- It also shows the need for bravery as expressed by Iqbal to work against child labor.
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Answer:
The fictionalization of the story makes Iqbal seem more real. By learning about Iqbal through the eyes of a child worker, I can see what being a child laborer might be like. The fictional dialogue between Iqbal and the other children paints a vivid picture of what conditions are like for the children and how strong and brave the real Iqbal must have been.
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