why did the relatives and friends suggest Christy's family not to invest so much effort on him?
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Relatives and friends suggested not to put much effort as they thought that Christy lacked confidence.
- The question has been asked from the story The Letter ‘A’ By Christy Brown
- It was merely believed by relatives and family friends that Christy was an idiot. He should be willingly accepted in a comforting way and respectfully, but not thoughtfully.
- They usually advised the parents not to perceive him the way other kids would be considered. They thought the expectation might, in the end, tear their hearts out.
- His parents, though, didn't listen to people and went forward to prove their son as a bright child.
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- Relatives and friends suggested not to put much effort as they thought that Christy lacked confidence.
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