‘Lost Spring’ explains the grinding poverty and traditions that condemn thousands of people to a life of abject poverty. Do you agree? Why / Why not? Yes – duly supported by examples from text, – both caught in the vicious cycle of poverty, apathy, affected by the greed ofothers, injustice, – lost childhood – spring of life Mukesh’s story – bangle making industry, – caught in the web of middlemen, politicians, policemen, the keepers of law, bureaucrats, – lose all spirit and ability to dream Saheb-a-Alam’s story, – rag picker, scrounging for gold, walking bare foot, got job, not happy becauseno freedom, lost childhood, – any other relevant point.
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Lost Spring’ explains the grinding poverty and traditions that condemn thousands of people to a life of abject poverty. Do you agree? Why / Why not? Yes – duly supported by examples from text, – both caught in the vicious cycle of poverty, apathy, affected by the greed ofothers, injustice, – lost childhood – spring of life Mukesh’s story – bangle making industry, – caught in the web of middlemen, politicians, policemen, the keepers of law, bureaucrats, – lose all spirit and ability to dream Saheb-a-Alam’s story, – rag picker, scrounging for gold, walking bare foot, got job, not happy becauseno freedom, lost childho
Similar questions