English, asked by Jejejm, 11 months ago

What is the author's purpose in writing the story of keesh?

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Answered by chandan709162
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Answer:

The author wants us to be reminded that every sacrifice should not be forgotten. This is an essential truth that one should bear in mind. The fact that we should appreciate every sacrifice of a person and that we should not be judgmental towards others is a random realization in the story.

Answered by MotiSani
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"The story of Keesh" belongs to the adventure and short story genres because it only took place in one area.

  • The author's purpose is to show readers that no matter their size, age, or gender, they can conquer any obstacle they face.
  • He also wanted to stress the significance of not discriminating or discarding others.
  • The story was fascinating as well as powerful.
  • It was successful because it drew us, the readers, to read more about the story. After all, we identified with it.
  • Many people in this generation are suffering similar difficulties as Keesh. That adds to the story's allure.

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