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What message does lost spring convey to us?

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Answered by Rebeccareji
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The title ‘Lost Spring’ conveys and pictorises that childhood is like the spring. As everything blooms in this season, in the same way the childhood should bloom but through the poverty of Saheb and Mukesh, we come to know about their stolen childhood. It is being destroyed and dumped in the web of poverty, dirt and dust. They have a strong desire to come out of this poor situation and work hard for this. Let us make a strong determination to realize our dreams.

Answered by roopa2000
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         What message does lost spring convey to us?

Childhood is like spring, as implied by the song's title "Lost Spring." As everything flowers during this season, children should as well, but because Saheb and Mukesh are poor, we learn about their kidnapped childhood.

The phrase "Lost Spring" describes how many children in India miss out on experiencing the "spring" of their life, which is childhood. These young children are forced by poverty to labor under the most appalling conditions, which stunts their development by robbing them of the joys of childhood.

Through her book, author Anees Jung works arduously to end child labor. She advocates for the government to implement strong rules against child labor and for the education of children. The message is to eliminate child abuse and allow all kids to experience the joyous days of spring.

By making this claim, the author is implying that Saheb was better off working at the tea stand than he was picking up rags since he was then a slave to no one. He was free to travel wherever he pleased. He is, nevertheless, the tea shop owner's slave there. Mukesh is determined to be his own boss, so he decided to study to be a mechanic.

Conclusion of Lost Spring

The synopsis of Lost Spring examines the deplorable circumstances that many children confront and how they are doomed to a life of suffering, repression, and ignorance.

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