What is the significance of the title of the Dhumketu ''s story "The Letter ".
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The title is of veritable significance because the entire plot and characters of the story revolve around a letter or its importance. It shows how a mere letter can amount to a world for a person.
Ali visits the post office each day despite the bitterly cold early morning and continues to do so even when the post clerks start jeering at him and making remarks. Even the postmaster does not give him face and harshly retorts to him, unwilling and unable to understand his pain, until he too has to suffer the agony of having to wait for a letter.
Thus, the title of the story is very significant.
Ali visits the post office each day despite the bitterly cold early morning and continues to do so even when the post clerks start jeering at him and making remarks. Even the postmaster does not give him face and harshly retorts to him, unwilling and unable to understand his pain, until he too has to suffer the agony of having to wait for a letter.
Thus, the title of the story is very significant.
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