life ensures balance and justice for everyone. justify the statement in the context of 'the letter'
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The letter' shows contrast between the lives of Coachman Ali and the Postmaster.
Coachman Ali, who suffers insult from Post office staff throughout the story gets special attention from the Postmaster. He personally delivers Ali's letter from his daughter to his grave.
Nature’s justice reveals its colours to our Postmaster, who enjoyed authority over post office staff throughout the story. He even insulted Coachman Ali for repeatedly disturbing him. But in the end of ' the letter', Postmaster understood his pain and delivered Miriam’s letter to his grave.
Coachman Ali, who suffers insult from Post office staff throughout the story gets special attention from the Postmaster. He personally delivers Ali's letter from his daughter to his grave.
Nature’s justice reveals its colours to our Postmaster, who enjoyed authority over post office staff throughout the story. He even insulted Coachman Ali for repeatedly disturbing him. But in the end of ' the letter', Postmaster understood his pain and delivered Miriam’s letter to his grave.
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Life ensures balance and justice for everyone, as in the letter, there is nothing permanent, and the love only remains at last.
However, with time, individual tend to loose trust and faith.
However, if one believes in destiny and god then, things will fall into place eventually and right things will happen automatically.
However, with time, individual tend to loose trust and faith.
However, if one believes in destiny and god then, things will fall into place eventually and right things will happen automatically.
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