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Is it right to say that children are different fromadults in the context of the story The lostChild ? Analyse it .​

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Answered by manojnavade71
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Answer:

It is right to say that children are different from adults in the context of the story ''the lost children'' as they have not experienced a lot of things.

Explanation:

Children usually live in the present and do not worry about the future.

There are very less amount of children who are sensitive enough to think about the future.

According to the story they have pointed out a lot of minor details through which children go through.

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Answered by kpopfanboy
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Yes, it is right to say that children are different from adults in the context of the story 'The Lost Child'. As the story opens, we find the child is fascinated by the toys and nature’s beauty. The little worms, insects, flowers and birds lure the child. He lagged behind as he stopped to enjoy the nature. The parents passed by the same enchanting beauty but were oblivious to it. This implies that the world was unfolding for the child. For him, everything was novel. But nothing was left to unfold for his parents. Therefore, they had no interest in what fascinated the child. Worldly matters were the only thing that mattered to the parents.

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