What is the meaning of "bread was getting lighter colour, there was a bed you could sleep in unthreatened,a room with a view you were more used to glancing at each day"
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This is how the narrator of the story 'The address' describes the world slowly getting out of post was depression. The coarse brown bread was slowly getting replaced with better and whiter ones. The threat of bombing or arrest by the Gestapos no longer prevailed. People who were on the run began to settle down in permanent settlements so that everyday they could look out of their windows on familiar scenes.
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this line tells us that at the time of war everyone was living in fear but now everything has changed and we all can rest now in our old ways of sleeping and working.
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