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in the chapter a baker from goa the narrator talks about his childhood

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Answered by guruadatrao190
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n the chapter, ‘A Baker from Goa’ the narrator talks about his childhood in Goa and his fond memories. Compare the childhood of Nelson Mandela with that of the narrator.

Answered by payalchatterje
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The author completely calls his childhood days in Goa. He recalls how the baker was once the children's friend, companion and guide. The rattle and jingle of the traditional baker.s bamboo woke them from sleep. It heralded the arrival of the morning baker, or padri. He used to come at least two times a day. One day he started his sales tour in the morning. After emptying his big basket he returned. The children ran to meet him and greeted him. It wasn't for the love of the loaf. They craved bread. Sometimes there was specially prepared sweet bread for this purpose. The kids especially loved the musical entry in the scene where the sound of his specially made bamboo stick "jhang, jhang" was heard. He greeted the lady of the house good morning, but scolded the children lightly. angry at the sight of a loaf. You even forgot to brush your teeth.

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