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justify the title of the story'The Birth'

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The title of the chapter ‘The Birth’ is perfect. The theme of the story is about a young doctor, Andrew dealing with a critical birth case. The baby is born lifeless. He takes certain decisions that prove quite successful. Not only he succeeds in saving the mother who is in critical condition after the delivery, but also succeeds in reviving the child. So the baby born lifeless is born again owing to the efforts of the dedicated doctor. Hence the title is perfectly appropriate and justified.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The title of the story 'The Birth' is self-explanatory as the whole story revolves around the process of giving birth to a baby.


The doctor first saves the woman who is expecting a baby and then goes on to save the baby, the baby was considered to be stillborn or dead.


After many efforts by the doctor, the life of the stillborn child was saved, and hence, the title 'The Birth' here is self-justifying.  


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