what is the theme of the story The Lost child
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The underlying theme of the story "The Lost Child" is the universality of a child's desire for everything that he claps his eyes on. All that the child witnesses-from the toys lining the street, to the dragon flies in the mustard field, to the snake swaying to the tunes of a snake charmer's pungi-obsesses the child
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The story is based on the theme of close bond that children share with their parents. The lost child forgets all about his desires and yearns deeply for his parents when he fails to find them. Everything else loses its significance and the only thing that matters is his wish to be reunited with his parents.
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