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justified the title" on the face of it​

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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The title "On the face of it" justifies the theme of the chapter. With a burned face, Derry had to face discrimination, because of which he had turned pessimistic. He had started hating being around people and had concluded that everyone hated him too because of his face.

Answered by medoremon08
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The title 'On the Face of it' is used to mean that something on the surface. mlre precisely we only see the outer appearance of the person and seclude him from society . The actual pain and inconvenience caused by the disabilities is often much less than the sense of alienation felt by the disabled person.

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