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Justify the title 'On the face of it'.

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Answered by harshalpatil6
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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. Then Derry meets Mr Lamb, a person who looks at things with a "half full" perspective. He points out that how one green plant is called considered desirable and how the other (weed) is undesirable and how the sound made by the bees may be noise to some and music to others. He teaches Derry to not to look at his burned face as a disability and try to overcome it jst as Mr Lamb had dealt with his tin leg. The title means that its not the problem but the way we look at the problem that matters.
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