Mulk Raj Anand has portrayed the plight of a lost boy very well. Support this statement with the incident from the story."The Lost Child"
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The writer has tried to portray many aspects of life in the story. First of all, he portrays the beauty of vastness of life. The advent of spring season has filled all forms of life with new vigor. Not only plants and animals are joyous after the winter, but human beings are also ecstatic. They express their joy by going to the fair. At the fair, there are innumerable shops and stalls selling innumerable things. Sweetmeat seller selling delicious sweets, flowers seller was selling fragrant flowers, balloon seller selling colorful balloons, and there are many rides and swings available, and many more attractions are available.
Another aspect he has beautifully portrayed is a child’s psychological world. A child is going to the fair with his parents; he is very happy and excited and wants everything; but when he is separated from his parents, he only wants them back. The kind man who finds him crying in the crowd, offers him all the things that he had wanted earlier; the child doesn’t want any of them, he just wants to be reunited to his parents.
MARK BRAINLIEST
Another aspect he has beautifully portrayed is a child’s psychological world. A child is going to the fair with his parents; he is very happy and excited and wants everything; but when he is separated from his parents, he only wants them back. The kind man who finds him crying in the crowd, offers him all the things that he had wanted earlier; the child doesn’t want any of them, he just wants to be reunited to his parents.
MARK BRAINLIEST
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