moral of the story of bepin choudhury lapse of memory
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Forgetfulness often puts us in a tight spot. But forgetting a part of one's life completely may drive one insane. In this story, our protagonist is troubled at his selective lapse of memory. He is the target of a conspiracy, which is a humorous take after all.
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We get into trouble a lot when we forget things. However, fully forgetting a period of one's life may send one nuts. Our protagonist in this novel is tormented by his selective forgetfulness. After all, it's a funny interpretation to say that he is the object of a conspiracy. The ending is intriguing and a little humorous, and it provides him with the much-needed psychological release.
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- In this amusing tale by Satyajit Ray, a guy named Bepin Choudhary is deceived into believing he has memory loss. Bepin meets a man who tries to remember an incident that neither Bepin nor his memory can recollect. He believes he is ill and is forgetting things. He goes out and engages with people who can describe the incident that Bepin couldn't remember in order to regain his memory. He finally comes to the conclusion that the incident really did happen, and he is experiencing amnesia. The plot centres on his attempt to reclaim his memories and learn the real meaning of all that has happened.
- To connect with the commonality that unites all individuals, we must make an effort to comprehend and empathise with those around us.
- Experience is a difficult teacher because she first offers the test and then the lesson.
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