English, asked by abhishekjha936, 4 months ago

how is the derry we meant at the beginning different at the end​

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Answered by renuthakur3333
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Answer:

Derry had a negative attitude to life and people due to his burnt face. He suffered from an inferiority complex and avoided meeting people. But after his long conversation with Mr. Lamb, he was able to overcome his inferiority complex and changed his attitude.

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The Derry we meant at the beginning different at the end is :

Explanation:

Derry was a fourteen-year-old boy who had an inferiority complex because of his face that had been burned by acid. He was never able to come to terms with his physical impairment since he never accepted himself in that way. But once he started working with Mr. Lamb, he underwent a positive transformation. He was taken aback to see that Mr. Lamb was a positive and upbeat man despite his physical disability. He was never depressed or pitied. He engaged in kid play and welcomed everyone into his home by keeping the doors and windows open at all times. Derry had a lasting impression of this. He appreciated how Mr. Lamb used his limitation to better understand how to interact with others. The obstacles that stand in the way. His outlook on life changed, and he transformed into a new person who wanted to embrace the world like Mr. Lamb had done by giving him a sense of direction and meaning in life.

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