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“Only the bearer knows where the shoe pinches’elucidate the statement with reference to the story letter

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Answered by snishthasingh
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A letter not only carries information but is a means to strengthen the bond of love between loved ones separated by distances. Ali waits for five long years for a letter from his only daughter , Miriam, reflects its anxiety, love and concerned for her. He patiently tolerates the taunts and insults of the insensitive post office employees. Even the postmaster, for whom letters were nothing more than envelopes and postcards, filled with anxiety for his sick daughter and waiting to hear news of her well being. He understood how letters brings happiness for some people and a glimmer of hope for others. Therefore it is true that only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches

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Answered by naz99
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It is absolutely true that only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches. It is very easy to make fun of people in trouble; but when the same trouble afflicts us our attitude to life and miseries of others undergoes a drastic change.




In the chapter, The Letter, we see this transformation in two persons; first Ali, the second was the postmaster. Ali gave up hunting innocent animals after Miriam suddenly left him. The pain of separation made him sensitive to the pain of the animals.




The postmaster was also transformed after a painful experience. The arrogant postmaster, who earlier had behaved so callously and rudely with Ali for inquiring about whether there was any letter for him from Miriam, was completely transformed after he himself underwent the pain of not hearing any news about his own sick daughter who lived in a distant town. Now he empathized with Ali. He wondered he could not bear the suspense concerning his daughter's health only for one night, and how Ali must have gone through the painful suspense concerning his daughter, Miriam, for five years! He felt remorseful for his misbehavior. Coincidentally, when he saw Miriam's letter addressed to Ali, he picked it up excitedly thinking he would hand over the letter himself.  He realized the truth. He no longer thought of letters in terms of envelopes and postcards. Now he saw the essential human worth of a letter. He watched them as eagerly as though each contained a warm, beating heart.



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