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Throw some light on the issues raised by Anees Jung in her works. Mention the theme of the lesson Lost Spring and the main characters in the story.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ The author says that the bangle makers are caught in a vicious web which starts from poverty, to indifferences, then to greed and finally to injustice. Mind-numbing toil kills their hopes and dreams. They cannot organise themselves into cooperatives and have fallen into a vicious circle of ‘sahukars’, middlemen and the police so they get condemned to poverty and perpetual exploitation.

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The grinding poverty and the traditions which condemn poor children to a life of exploitation. The two stories taken together depict the plight of street children forced into labour early in life and denied the opportunity of schooling

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  • Mukesh :- Mukesh is a child labourer in a glass factory in Firozabad. Belonging to a family of bangle makers, he shows no fascination towards bangle-making and insists on being his own master. He dreams of becoming a motor mechanic. He desires to go to a garage and get the required training for this job.

  • Saheb :- Saheb now works in a tea-stall, he is now bound to his master and feels burdened. The steel canister he carries is very heavy as compared to his light plastic bag. The bag was his own and the canister belongs to his master whose orders he now has to follow. So he is no longer his own master.

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Answered by Rohinisingh05
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