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“I have done something; oh, God! I’ve done something real at last”. Why does Andrew say this?
What does it mean? ( Birth)

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Answered by ramprakash24
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Answer:

Explanation:

Andrew says this because he had been able to keep his promise given to Joe Morgan; he had been able to save Mrs. Morgan as well as his newly born baby after it had been born lifeless. It means Andrew felt contented and jubilant at his own efforts and the achievement.

Answered by helpingmrhelp123
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Answer:

Andrew, the protagonist of the story Birth, utters these words as he is able to bring a still born child back to life which seemed impossible in the beginning. The child is born still to the wife of Joe Morgan. But after feverish efforts Andrew is able to bring the child back to the life. He utters these words out of deep satisfaction on achieving the seemingly impossible task. It means that Andrew has been able to do something wonderful. He has been able to apply whatever he learnt in the medical textbooks and even beyond that. It is really a great achievement for Andrew. The above words mean that a doctor is a medium through which God or Almighty grants life to the patients. Andrew acknowledges this fact in the above quoted words.

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