Why do you think the lesson has been a name lost spring do you think the author is justifying in giving the story title?
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The Author justified the story with the title
The title fits in very well for the story.
Normally childhood is the stage of life where our lives are very simple, joyful and tension free. Children enjoy and glow. They do not have any burdens.
Spring is the season of the year which blossoms.
Saheb-e-Alam and Mukesh are children who cannot enjoy a free life like other children, due to family responsibilities. Since all their Springs are lost in their work and burdens, this title suits it.
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The title of the chapter 'Lost Spring' is a metaphor used for loss of childhood of millions of child-laborers in India. Spring is symbolic of joy, happiness, beauty, and hope. Childhood can be called the spring of a man's life. However, children like Saheb-e-alam and Mukesh have no spring in their life because of the poverty they have been born into. Since they don't enjoy the privileges of childhood that the children of affluent families enjoy, the poet considers these children whose spring (childhood) has been lost. Hence, the title 'Lost Spring' is justified.
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