"the company of parents is more important than the things of pleasure " express your view on the above statement based on the story "The Lost Child"
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It is true the company of parents is more important than the things of pleasure. This is the irony in the chapter The Lost Child by Mulk Raj Anand; when the child was coming to the fair with his parents he was very happy and excited and wanted everything; but when he was separated from his parents, he only wanted them back. The kind man who found him crying in the crowd, offered him all the things that he had wanted earlier; the child didn’t want any of them, he just wanted to be reunited to his parents.
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