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when children are taken to fair they ask their parents to buy them many things should there parents do so? explain with reference to the chapter 'The Lost child'

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Answered by agamdeep34
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The Lost Child’ is one of the famous stories of Mulk Raj Anand. This story shows the working of the child’s mind. It shows that a child has great love for his parents. In this story, a child goes to see the village fair in the company of his father and mother. He is attracted by different things in the fair. He asks his parents s, again and again, to buy him something or the other. But they don’t buy anything for him. By chance, the child gets separated from his parents. He starts He runs here and there shouting for his parents. A kind man sees him. He tries to console the child. He takes him to different shops. But the child goes on weeping. Now he has lost interest in everything. He only cries, “I want my mother, I want my father!”

Answered by Anonymous
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The child went to the fair along with his parents. He was very happy. In the fair, he saw several stalls of sweets and toys. He saw some beautiful toys and asked his parents to buy them. But his parents tried to distract the child from the shop. Then, he saw a sweet-seller. He was selling Rasogulla, Gulab-Jamun,Burfi, etc. The child liked Burfi very much and wanted to buy some. Again his parents returned his demand and went ahead. Then the child saw some men selling garlands of gulmohur flowers. He wanted to buy some garland but his demand was rejected by his parents again. He also saw some men selling colourful balloons and wanted to buy some.

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