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What message does “The Address" talk about?​

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Answered by shreema2007
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The Address by Marga Minco revolves around the theme of crisis that we as an individual encounter in our daily life. War brings destruction, pain, and loss of lives which impact humans in various ways. However, this story speaks about the narrator and mother's life how they are disrupted due to war.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

"The Address" talks about Human predicament of war.

Explanation:

War results in destruction and death. The Address by Marga Minco is a short novella that explores the human plight after war. The loss of lives and homes during the war had uprooted the lives of the people of Holland. Mrs. S. also perished in the war.

Mrs. Dorling was shocked to find the narrator at her door and even claimed not to recognise her when the narrator, Mrs. S's daughter, went to her house to retrieve the items associated with her mother's priceless memories. The narrator was horrified to discover her mother's "beautiful possessions" strewn about Mrs. Dorling's home.

The objects seemed to have lost their value in the absence of their original owner, which made her feel homesick. She therefore made the decision to discard those items and permanently forget the address. As a result, the novel depicts the disruption produced by the war in the lives of the narrator and her mother.

The narrative demonstrates the dehumanising effects of war on people. It destroys the more refined emotions of love and compassion. It makes people ruthless and self-centered.

What is the theme of the story, 'The Address'?

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