Saheb is no longer his own master . Mukesh insists on being his own master. Discuss with reference to lost spring.
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By this statement, the author means that Saheb was better off while doing the rag picking than working at the tea stall because then he was slave to none. He could go anywhere he wanted. But at the tea stall he is a slave to the tea stall owner.
Mukesh insists on being his own master by becoming a car mechanic. Mukesh is truly not like other children. He has not allowed the harsh realities of his life kill his dreams. Though he is forced to work as child labor in bangle-making industry, he has a dream of becoming a motor mechanic.
Saheb is the muslim boy who has a poor background and works in the garbage to collect money.
He has a supressed will to study and learn something but he has not a rich background to avail the school fees and other things. His eagerness to learn something impressed Mukesh and he suggested him to be his own master and fulfill his dream.