The child wanted everything from the fair when he was with his parents but as
soon as he is not with his parents, he didn't want anything. Why?
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Answer:
The Lost Child’ is one of the famous stories of Mulk Raj Anand. This story shows the working of the child’s mind. It shows that a child has great love for his parents. In this story, a child goes to see the village fair in the company of his father and mother. He is attracted by different things in the fair. He asks his parents s, again and again, to buy him something or the other. But they don’t buy anything for him. By chance, the child gets separated from his parents. He starts He runs here and there shouting for his parents. A kind man sees him. He tries to console the child. He takes him to different shops. But the child goes on weeping. Now he has lost interest in everything. He only cries, “I want my mother, I want my father!”
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As soon as the child got separated from his parents, he did not want anything else but his parents, because priorities (and the importance of people and things) change with circumstances.
The question is from the story, 'The Lost Child' by Mulk Raj Anand. Throughout the story the child was distracted by things he saw at the fair, like burfi and the gulmohur flowers, but that was because he had his parents with him and was carefree. The minute he got lost, he grew anxious and was not able to enjoy any of the things he wanted earlier. His parents became his priority and they were more important than anything else. Everything else took a backseat and he wailed for his mother and father.
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