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What is the moral of the story attic by satyajit ray?

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Answered by Sravan5380
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Answer:

Aditya and I were returning from the site of our new factory at Deodarganj. We were driving along National Highway 40. We had reached a point where the road bifurcated . If we drove ten kilometres along the road that branched off to the right, we would reach Bramhapur. I asked Aditya whether he was interested in revisiting the place of his birth, which he had left after he had passed the matriculation examination from the local school to continue his studies in Calcutta.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The Attic  by Satyajith Ray is a story that depicts a child’s psychology

Explanation:

  • The moral of the story is the importance of human values.  Human values are the virtues that direct us  to consider the human element, when we interact with other people. Human values are, for example, acceptance, respect, appreciation, consideration, openness, listening, empathy, love, and affection towards other human beings. It is with these human elements that one becomes truly able to put into practice his/her ethical values in a crucial situation.
  • This is exemplified in Sanyal's character. When Aditya offered him  Rs 150 as a price for the silver medal, Sanyal refused it. All he wanted was his lost glory back, which was the medal. When Sanyal got back the medal, he was happy.

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