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In the story The Lost Child by Mulk Raj Anand the main themes are that of desire, connection, kindness, materialism, acceptance, desperation and security. The story is said to be in the third person by an anonymous narrator. From the beginning, the story's reader feels that Anand describes the theme of desire.
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The child wanted some sweets and garland and got lost while watching a roundabout and started weeping and after that he went to god and goddess were worshiping and a kind man who had watched that small child and helped him to find his parents. Once again he visited all those places where he went before such as the roundabout, snake charmers, sweets and garlands but he didn't had any willing to get anythings of it. At last he became frustrated and started weeping with loud pitch but wasn't be able to find his parents.
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