what is the moral of the story of "my childhood" class 9th English .. is this a app where bestest studies students are there so pls. ans. my q. in 3to 4 lines
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"What happens in our past is superior to what awaits us in destiny," is the story's main moral.
Explanation:
- The book "My Childhood" conveys the idea that tolerance, acceptance, open-mindedness, and brotherhood are necessary for overall development.
- One must be prepared to face challenges without losing one's composure if one wants to improve societal structures that are corrupted by caste and status biases.
- The main idea of "My Childhood" is that people and circumstances around us have an impact on our lives. In addition to having happy parents, supportive friends, and reliable teachers that instilled in them strong ideals, Kalam also had a joyful childhood.
- These influences gave him "wings of fire."
Therefore, the lesson of the narrative is that "What is in our past is better than what lies ahead."
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