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The reader's sympathy is with the peddler right from the beginning of the story. Why is this so? Is the sympathy justified?

(The Rattrap - CBSE XII) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sympathy is justified because in the end we find out that the peddler is capable of appreciating genuine goodness and hospitality. When he is treated with respect and kindness, he reciprocates the same in the best way he can.

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Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer: in the end we find out that the peddler is capable of appreciating genuine goodness and hospitality.

Explanation:

The chapter's vendor character is quite lifeless and depressing. He is an aimless wanderer with no plan for his future. By selling custom wired rattraps, he is making an effort to survive in the harsh world of the homeless.

Because he has lost everything in his life and does not even have somebody to talk to about it, the peddler's caricature evokes sympathy in readers. He is a man who is preoccupied with his own deep reflections.

The peddler has been a victim of the cruelties of the world, therefore the reader's sympathy is deserved. He is constantly treated poorly, thus he is gloomy. To keep his body and spirit together, he must turn to beggaring and small-time theft.

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