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what was the reaction of the fat boy after mishap ? what might be his intention​

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Answered by manojhjeieie
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Answer:

he will laugh and say your belly is so fat haha

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

He'll chuckle and remark, "Your tummy is so big!

Explanation:

the short tale "The Fat Boy:

Owen Marshall is the author of the short tale "The Fat Boy." The short story's key theme is that tiny villages in New Zealand may be filled with prejudice. Residents sometimes opt to blame foreigners and minorities rather than recognizing there is a problem in their neighborhood, which results in the underlying source of the issue never being rectified.

To warn us about how narrow-minded we may be in New Zealand, Marshall uses the obese child as a metaphor for an outsider who is singled out and used as a scapegoat. The author of "The Fat Boy" demonstrates how rapidly people draw assumptions that aren't always accurate.

Because the overweight kid is a school student and not yet an adult, the villagers observe him in his uniform and don't see him as a person but rather as something that exists, and they are aware that if the big boy spoke, no one would believe him. This is an issue in many areas across the world, not just tiny towns. Even though they may be quite cognitively mature, students might still be treated like unimportant children since they are viewed completely differently from adults.

The ugly nature of the townspeople's conscience is also symbolized by the author using the look of the overweight boy. The obese boy is presented on purpose as a big, ugly boy who is repulsive to look upon. The overweight guy was described as "a really fat, unattractive boy" with "thick legs with no evident musculature." People in the town dislike him less due to his weight because being considered "fat" is a bad indicator of traits like slobber and lethargy. Today's society has conditioned us to see fit, healthy, and handsome people as role models. We frequently make snap judgments about people before getting to know them by looking at them. This is demonstrated in the short narrative, which demonstrates how some small, rural New Zealand villages may grow quickly.

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