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why did wali dad want to leave his hut at the end of the story

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Answered by Raghav1330
10

Wali dad lived in India. He was very poor and simple old man. He had no family and lived all by himself in a little mud hut far from any town. He made his living by cutting grass in the jungle and selling it as a feed for horses. He only earned halfpence a day. He needed so little that he saved up one halfpenny each day and spent the rest on food and clothing as he needed. One day he had hidden away in the great earthen pot under the floor of his hut. So with much trouble he pulled the bag out into the floor and sat gazing in astonishment at the heap of coins that tumbled out of it. He never thought of spending money on himself, because he was content to pass the rest of his days as he had been doing for ever so long and he had no desire for any greater comfort or luxury. So he wanted to leave his hut at that time.

Answered by SerenaBochenek
2

The interpretation of that same discussion is presented throughout the following section.

Explanation:

  • Wali's dad was living throughout India. He has been a very underprivileged, straightforward older gentleman. He seemed to have no family but instead ended up living alone throughout a small mud hut away from the nearest village. He spent most of his life mowing the lawn throughout the forest as well as selling this one as a horse chew. He's less than managed to earn half per day.
  • He doesn't ever consider raising prices on himself, even though he was interested in spending these same remaining days because he'd been conducting for much too long, but then again he would still have no relatively high-level convenience as well as luxury.

So, at that time, he wanted to leave his hut.

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