what is the central theme of the story lost spring
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The theme of the chapter is 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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Pitiable poor children and their lost childhood is the principal theme of the story lost spring.
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- The subject of the chapter is set the perpetual poverty of sure corporations of human beings and the traditions which make bad youngsters stay in lifestyles of exploitation.
- The identity of the bankruptcy 'Lost Spring' is a metaphor used for the lack of early life of tens of thousands and thousands of toddler workers in India.
- Childhood may be known as the spring of a man's lifestyle.
- The goals talk over with Mukesh's dream of being a motor mechanic, being his personal master, and escaping his future of being a bangle maker.
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