what is the moral lesson we get from the short story "Bromides and Sulphites"
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In the end we can say that the writer’s division of human race into bromides and Sulphites is quite logical, convincing and just. It is not based on any ill-will; rather he has drawn quite a lucid appropriate and comprehensible contrast to highlight the different facets of humanity. His examples from History, Art and Literature are quite appealing and applicable. In short, through these examples, he has successfully and beautifully differentiated the Bromides and Sulphites to transmit the main idea of his story.
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Right from childhood, Santosh was not content with a traditional way of life and felt that if she chose a correct and a rational path, the others around her had to change, not she. She wanted to chart her own course in life, rather than following the age-old customs and traditions.