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Who is fritz in the story fritz by satyajit Ray ?Does it played any role

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Answered by revamayekar1453
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Answer:Fritz was a 12 foot tall swiss doll brought by the protagonist"s uncle for him.Fritz was dressed in swiss attire from head to toe and was immensly adored by the protagonist, Jayanto.

Explanation:Fritz was loved a lot by Jayanto but one fine day Jayanto saw two stray dogs having a nice game of tug of war by pulling Fritz.Fritz's face was unrecognizable and now Fritz was dead for Jayanto.Jayanto gave Fritz a proper funeral and buried him without a coifer near the trunk of a deodar tree.Fritz plays an important role in this story by Satyajit Ray as it is the bringer of the element of supernatural,paranormal or even superstition in the story.

Answered by apeksha160
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Fritz was a doll gifted to Jayanto in his childhood by his uncle. It was torn, etroyed by animals and buried by Jayanto close to the circuit house.

Explanation:

•The narrative makes use of the themes of nostalgic childhood experiences, irrational phobia, and paranormal happenings. The narrative has a persistent air of suspense and dread.

•Jayanto returns to Bundi where he had doent a large chunk of his childhood. Jayanto struggles to recall details regarding the "European." He eventually succeeds. It was a Fritz doll that his uncle had given him as a souvenir of his trip to Switzerland. Jayanto's favourite toy and his only companion was the one-foot-tall doll, Fritz.

•The doll, however, suffered a sad demise when it was bitten and dismembered by two vicious dogs. It was irreparably torn and wounded. Like a genuine friend, Jayanto buried Fritz at the same Circuit house, close to the Deodar tree.

•To remove any last-minute worries, Shankar requests that he unearth Fritz's old grave. They discover a baby's bones in Fritz's spot. The two companions were in a state of horror as they left with some unsettling queries.

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