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Summary of the short story going out for a walk bymax beerbohm

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Answered by bharatbhushan199652
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a delicately humorous essay on the ridiculous vanity of going out for a walk. Beerbohm challenges the very notion that walking for its own sake is a noble and productive exercise.

Beerbohm begins by stating that he is an inveterate opponent of the habit of walking. Even when he was a toddler, he used to regret the good old days when he was an infant. He didn’t have to walk then, since he had a perambulator. He wasn’t a pram and so nobody would ever forcefully take him out for a walk.

But any grown up man will have to suffer the plight of a perambulator at least once in his life. The squalor and noise of the city saves you from being taken out for a walk. But in the country, some foolish walk monger may turn up at any moment and ask you to come out for a walk. And excuses may not always save you from leaving the comfort of reading in an armchair.

Admirers of walking hold it as a highly laudable and exemplary thing. But Beerbohm’s objection to it is that it stops the brain. The walk monger may claim that his brain never works so well as when he is walking, but experience has proved the opposite to be true. Even the most brilliant and witty walker loses his power to instruct or amuse as soon as he starts walking. Whatever he can think of now won’t even need the brain of a mouse, and the talk usually ends with dull gossip and reading notice boards.


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