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What are the colours mentioned in the adulthood of life? Why do the colours change with every stage of life? —Word limit (80 to 100)
The Child's Story by Charles Dickens

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Answered by janaakash992
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Explanation:

David Copperfield Summary. Charles Dickens' David Copperfield relates the story of a young boy's growth and development into maturity. It is written from the point of view of the mature adult who recounts his own obstacles and the obstacles of those around him and how it all shaped his life and his beliefs.

Answered by ssonu43568
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Colours of life Changes

Explanation:

  • the principal things that we learn in life is to observe among great and awful. We steadily end up in a high contrast world, where a few things that we do are acceptable and different things are terrible. These are the principal "hues" that we find out about throughout everyday life
  • You begin to comprehend the external world regarding awful and great and can orientate and settle on certain choices dependent on your comprehension of the world
  • Simultaneously, you begin to become familiar with some new "hues," and you understand that something what you thought as being "terrible" is really called torment, and something what you thought as being "acceptable" is really bliss  
  • In the initial 5–10 years of your life, you will become familiar with a few essential hues that will let you explore right now or less securely. You will become more acquainted with the shades of adoration, bliss, shock, outrage, pity and dread
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