Question 2
"During our childhood in Goa, the baker used to be our friend, companion and guide'. What does this statement
you about the character of the narrator? Are there some traits of the character of the narrator which need to
be developed in you?
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The narrator is a keen looking boy who is curious to understand the world. His mingled expression of curiosity and delight can be pointed out in his treatment to the baker. He is a keen to develop himself and wants to be friends with the Baker. The narrator's lucid description of the 'Pader' is enough to state this argument.
Yes we should all be like the author. We can pick up his traits like his friendliness and his trust. His curiosity is another aspect that can and must be taken to look into the world in a better way.
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