The writer has painted a vivid picture of a baker in front of us. Why do you think he
is so enamored with them? answer 50-60
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The writer's portrayal of the traditional baker is one full of love, respect and longing for the village baker. The author may have done so because of two main reasons, including his love for traditional community living and pleasant memories of the baker.
Speaking of tradition, the author seems to relish the idea of the baker doing the rounds of the village, around festive days and even otherwise. Also, the author has some wonderful memories of eating the baked goodies without even brushing his teeth.
Put together, both these reasons make him happy whenever he thinks of the baker. That is why he remembers the village baker fondly.
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