not just oranges is a tale of pathos but not tragedy do you agree
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Not just oranges is a tale of pathos but not tragedy written by Isai Tobolsky. In this story, the old lady returns the oranges given by the mother by placing them at the girl's bedside. In the earlier part of the story, the mother of the girl brings back the leftover things from the patients for the girl, and sometimes she used to bring oranges for her, which implies that oranges are only eaten by the rich people. Lady Malachov was ashamed to see the gifts of oranges given to her by a poor lady because the poor girl had broken the window while playing with a ball, and it was a promise by the poor lady that she will definitely pay them off the price of the broken window but unfortunately, she was so poor she couldn’t keep up her words and so she gifted oranges to Lady Malachov.
The author hence named the story Not just Oranges but they are “gifts of harmony” which are given by the poor lady. Even it is projected that the forgiveness of Malachov, she comes to return the ball and thanks the mother.
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Not just oranges is a tale of pathos but not tragedy written by Isai Tobolsky, Yes it is agreed. This story symbolically says we must live with mutual understanding with the world and society no matter whether rich or poor.