Which country did the narrator belong to in the story 'the address' class 11 snapshot
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The narrator of the story "The Address" belongs to Holland."
Why does the narrator return to her hometown?
- The narrator is a War victim and returns back to meet her family after the war.
- She was surprised to see that no one welcomed her warmly.
- She knocked on the door of the house and a lady opened it.
- The lady was wearing her mother's knitted sweater.
- Later on, she learned that her mother had passed away.
- It brought a plethora of emotions and she left the house.
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In the story 'the address' the narrator belong to the Holland, today known as Netherland.
Explanation:
- The story 'the address' is a post war story where narrator, a Jew returns to her hometown to get her mother's possessions back which held memories for her.
- But to her surprise the lady who was entrusted by her mother with her possessions refused to recognize the narrator and even confiscate many of her things.
- This story is mainly about the effect of war on the lives of common people and the emotional turmoil they go through.
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