This story is not Indian story.but do you thin there are father's,mothers and grandmothers like the ones portrayed in the story in own country?
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Answer:. As we know that the story is not an Indian one, then also we can closely associate with the story because the characters in the story are not different in our Indian culture. Ours society is also ruled by man and trustworthy fathers like Kezia's . Similarly, in our Indian society also women's are suppressed and caring and adoring grandmothers are commonly found in every Indian house.
2. It was absolute necessary to make Kezia realised her mistake and to teach Kezia a lesson, her father should also have tried to understand the Kezia’s problem as well.
In the beginning of the story Kezia's father appears as a strict disciplinarian who ordered every things around in the house. As a short-tempered person, he always punishes Kezia for her mistake. He never talks to her daughter. He never plays with her. He beats her badly for tearing his speech paper. Her father is very good at heart it would be unfair to call him unkind because towards the end of the story we find him to be an affectionate, loving and caring father. He is not indifferent he is a responsible father who works very hard all day long, he becomes too tired so he does not get time to play with her and show his love and care
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There is no doubt that the Indian families too have such fathers, mothers and grandmothers. In this world of cut-throat competition everyone aspires for success. So, the parents (father and mother) get employed to provide the children with all the worldly comforts. But they fail to comprehend the psychology of the tiny tots and make them feel isolated. Children need parents’ time and love. They want that then- parents should interact with them humbly and without hurting their feelings.