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or What are the way in which Mr. Lamb tries to overcome his feelings​

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Answered by BabeHeart
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Mr Lamb tries to overcome his loneliness or disappointment by welcoming people into the garden, with his gate always open. When it got a bit cooler, (he pulled down the crab apples and made jelly. He sat in the garden and listened to his bees singing and sat in the sun and read books.

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Answered by hyacinth98
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It is in the centre segment of the principal scene of the play that Mr Lamb shows indications of forlornness and dissatisfaction

Mr. Lambs coping mechanism

  • Mr Lamb converses with himself. However Derry has vowed to return, he is certain he won't ever return from this point forward. He says that individuals never return to him.
  • He attempts to defeat his sensations of depression and dissatisfaction by keeping himself occupied. He appreciates paying attention to the tune of honey bees. He makes toffees with their honey
  • Mr sheep has a delicate brain and he has additionally exceptionally defensive nature. He can control his annoyance easily. In this case, he requests that Derry mind the apples as he would trip Instead of feeling furious over the entrance, he beat his forlornness by inviting individuals into the garden, with his door generally open.

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