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the story is divided into pre-war and post-war times. What hardships do you think the girl underwent during these times(class 11 english snapshot)(the address)

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Answered by bhushanglory
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The story, “The Address” is divided into pre-war and post-war times. There are clear indications of the hardships which the narrator, a young girl, had to undergo during these times. The girl belonged to a rich family. They had lot of valuable belongings. Then the war broke out, Mrs. Dorling renewed her contact and started visiting their house. She took away all their possessions on the ground that she wanted to save all their nice things in case they had to leave the place. The girl suffered a lot during the war. She lost her mother. After the war was over, things became almost normal. The girl lived alone in a rented house. She wanted her belongings back as they were part of her past that she had lost forever. When she went to meet Mrs. Dorling, she saw that all her belongings were arranged in a tasteless manner. She could not connect herself with any of them. Suddenly, she lost interest in them as they had become total strangers to her. So the girl decided to leave them behind.

Answered by bharathparasad577
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Concept:

The pre-and post-war periods of "The Address" are separated by these two eras. The difficulties that the narrator, a young girl, had to endure during these times are evident. The girl came from a wealthy household. They possessed many priceless possessions. After the war began, Mrs. Dorling started calling them again and visiting their home. On the justification that she wanted to conserve all their nice items in case they had to leave the place, she took away all of their belongings. The conflict caused the girl a lot of suffering. Her mother passed away. After the war, life returned to virtually normal. In a leased home, the girl lived by herself.

Explanation:

Her perceptions of the current condition conflict with the difficulties the girl experienced during the war. The bread that was available was black in color, indicating that it was of poor quality, which was one of the hardships of the war. (ii) They were unable to sleep for fear of a German attack. (iii) The view outside the window used to be really appalling, likely depicting the horrors committed by the occupying forces.

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