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one feels others pain only when one goes through it himself or herself explain the Postmaster change of heart in Chapter the letter and why it took place

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Answered by Anonymous
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"THE LETTER"
BY: DHUMAKETU

the Postmaster in the story The Letter who was a very practical man he used to think of Ali as a test I had no feeling of sympathy for him or his circumstances ,but then time change it as his own daughter feel ill she lived in another City.
He wanted to know about her well-being but was fully dependent on the letter from his daughter that would inform him about her condition .
Itwas the moment that he realised a least pain has he himself felt it he felt ashamed at his behaviour of calling Ali a pest one day while he was looking for his daughter's letter in the Hip of latest arrival of letters from mariam's letter in heat is added to deliver It to Ali himself.Ali came at usual hour he talked to him but he was later inform that Ali was dead .
Who was shocked he decided to go personally to his Grave to whenever the letter that the story teaches has to emphasize with others.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Postmaster very practical-thinks Ali to be a pest Does not feel any sympathy Ali dies-Postmaster ‘sees’ him and talks to him Finds out about Ali’s death Personally goes to deliver the letter

Understands Ali’s pain only when his own daughter is unwell and away-feels ashamed of his behaviour-One must try to empathise with others.  

Detailed Answer: .

The postmaster in the story ‘The Letter’ was a very practical man. He used to think Ali as a pest. He had no feeling of sympathy for him or his circumstances. But then times changed and his own daughter fell ill. She lived in another city. He wanted to know about her well-being but was fully dependent on the letter of his daughter that would inform him about it. It was at this moment that he realized Ali’s pain as he himself felt it. He felt ashamed of his behaviour of calling Ali a pest. One day, while he was looking for his daughter’s letter in the heap of latest arrival of letters, he found Miriam’s letter in it. He decided to deliver it to Ali himself. Ali ‘came’ at the usual hour. He talked to him but was later informed that Ali was dead. He was shocked. He decided to go personally to his grave to deliver the letter. Thus the story teaches us to empathise with others.

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