what does the poet describes about Sunday evenings ? ans
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One Sunday afternoon, he was doing his high school homework while sitting at the dining-room table in his house. It was a cold day and his cat was lying on top of all his papers, purring occasionally, while his mother was stoking the fire in order to keep the house warm and cosy. Out of nowhere, he suddenly noticed smoke coming in through the seams of the ceiling. In no time, the entire room was filled in smoke and they rushed out of the house and saw the roof was engulfed in huge flames.
The narrator was panic-stricken and looked dazed as he ran to his neighbourhood to call the fire brigade. Meanwhile, his mother rushed into the burning house to collect all the important documents and some pictures of his deceased father. The author was terrified when he saw his mother risk her life in order to get her things from inside the house. In the meantime, the fire brigade arrived and saved his mother and wrapped blankets around them. Suddenly, the author recollected that his pet cat was missing and could not find her anywhere. He became upset and cried heartily on not finding his cat and assumed that his pet might have died in the fire.
The author’s house was completely in debris. It took the firefighters five hours to put out the fire completely. So, Zan went to his grandparents’ house with his mother. He went to school wearing the same clothes he wore the previous day and borrowed shoes and felt embarrassed. He was upset and felt insecure for his ill-condition. For a moment, he felt a huge loss and missed his old school, teachers, friends, old house and his pet cat.
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