What unites Mr. Lamb and Derry?
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The bond that unites Mr. Lamb and Derry is the loneliness and alienation they experience on account of their physical disabilities. Mr. Lamb lost a leg in the war and has a tin leg while Derry has an acid on one cheek which gives him an bad appearance.
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The bond that unites Mr Lamb and Derry is loneliness. It can be known by the following points:
- They experience loneliness on account of their physical disabilities.
- Derry's half-face had been disfigured by acid. On the other hand, Mr Lamb had a tin leg.
- Both of them were ridiculed and mocked by others due to their physical activity.
- Moreover, none of them had friends, and thus the similarities they shared became the bond that united the two.
- Mr Lamb had a positive attitude towards life and his way of living.
- Also, his optimistic character and friendly behaviour attracted Derry towards him.
- Moreover, Lamb helped Derry develop a positive outlook and instilled faith and confidence in him in the story.
- Derry had confined himself, and thus, Mr Lamb decided to help the little boy fly high by teaching him some essential life morals.
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