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When does he realize that he has lost his way? How have his anxiety and insecurity been described?
The Lost Child​

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Answered by 123proo321
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Answer:

When he wishes to get a ride on the roundabout and calls for his parents he gets no reply. Then the child realizes that he is lost and separated from his parents.

His anxiety has been described by explaining how the child reacts and tries to find his parents. This is a very natural explanation and the author has avoided using difficult allegory. This makes the narrative simple to read and enjoy.

The child looks to his front and back and left and right. Then the child tries to find his father among people wearing yellow shirts but all his glimpse could catch yellow blobs in the crowd. At last he goes to the shrine, in the hope of finding his parents there.

This shows that the child is quite courageous and instead of crying his heart out he tries to find his parents. He doesn’t concede defeat at first go.

Answered by princesspiyu
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When he wishes to get a ride on the roundabout and calls for his parents he gets no reply. Then the child realizes that he is lost and separated from his parents.

His anxiety has been described by explaining how the child reacts and tries to find his parents. This is a very natural explanation and the author has avoided using difficult allegory. This makes the narrative simple to read and enjoy.

The child looks to his front and back and left and right. Then the child tries to find his father among people wearing yellow shirts but all his glimpse could catch yellow blobs in the crowd. At last he goes to the shrine, in the hope of finding his parents there.

This shows that the child is quite courageous and instead of crying his heart out he tries to find his parents. He doesn’t concede defeat at first go.

hope this helps you......!!

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