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