When does the child realise that he has lost his way? How have his anxiety and
insecurity been described?
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Answer:
he realises that he has lost his way on reaching the roundabout. when he plea his parents to have a ride on the roundabout, he didn't get any reply. He furiously searched for his parents in all the directions but nowhere he found his parents. A full, deep cry rolled out of his eyes due to anxiety and feeling of insecurity. Panic stricken, he tried to find his parents in all the directions and his yellow turban turned into muddy.
Explanation:
The child was attracted by many things on his way to the fair. Being drawn towards them, he often lagged behind but he would try to catch up with his parents whenever they would call out to him. However, things took a sad turn when he got so engrossed by the sweetmeat-seller, balloon-seller, garlands, and the snake-charmer’s flute that he kept moving without waiting for his parents reply. Finally, he could not resist the roundabout and turned back for his parents’ response to his plea for a ride. At this point he realized that he had lost his way since his parents were nowhere to be found. A deep cry of anxiety and insecurity choked his throat. Tears rolled down from his eyes. His flushed face convulsed with fear. Panic stricken, he ran in all directions. Not knowing where to go and what to do, he cried for his mother and father.