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Lencho called the post office employees ‘a bunch of crooks’. What does it show his attitude towards God and man? or Why was it a temptation to keep Tricki as a permanent guest? Did you find humorous elements for it being ceremonial occasion for Mr. Harriot ?

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

The first part of the question has been asked from "A letter to God" and the second part has been asked from "A triumph of surgery".

Explanation:

  • I) Lencho was a poor yet innocent farmer. He couldn't believe the damage done to him and held a rigid opinion toward them. He had outright confidence in God and had put down a letter mentioning 100 pesos. This sum was sufficient to replant his produce.
  • Lencho wasn't surprised when he got the letter since he respected it to be God's liability.
  • In any case, as opposed to the anticipated measure of a hundred, he got just seventy in the envelope.
  • He accepted that the mailing station representatives had removed 30 pesos from his record, which God had shipped off him. Therefore, he alluded to them as a group of guilty parties.
  • His response towards the mailing station workers was not right legitimate however it was a direct result of his guiltlessness that he could hardly imagine how God has done such a slip-up. They were the mail centre workers who had taken the cash as per him.
  • II) Mr Harriot was enticed to keep Tricki on as a super durable visitor because when Mrs Pumphrey heard that Tricki was convalescing quickly, she sent in two dozen new eggs all at once to develop Tricki's fortitude.
  • Mr Harriot and his accomplices would have an imperial breakfast of two eggs every day. Afterwards, she began sending jugs of wine to help enhance Tricki's blood. The storyteller and his accomplices began partaking in the eggs, wine and liquor implied for Tricki as it was a lot for Tricki. The specialist partook in the times of profound happiness savouring the eggs, wine and liquor.

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