why does the author called the world of ragpickers as bleak ?
In the chapter lost Spring by anees jung class 12
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When I sense a flash of it in Mukesh I am cheered. ' What is this a reference to and why does it make the author happy? Answer: This refers to the fact that Mukesh had the courage to think differently and dream of a better life.
Answer :
In the chapter 'The Lost Spring,' the author Anees Jung promised Saheb, a rag picker, that she would start a school for him. However, on their next meeting Saheb questioned her about the school. She declined and said that it took a long time to construct a school. This made her feel ashamed and embarrassed of having made a fake promise to him on the spur of the moment.
The following lines from the chapter provide the answer :
'“Go to school,” I say glibly, realising immediately how hollow the advice must sound. “There is no school in my neighbourhood. When they build one, I will go.” “If I start a school, will you come?” I ask, half-joking. “Yes,” he says, smiling broadly. A few days later I see him running up to me. “Is your school ready?” “It takes longer to build a school,” I say, embarrassed at having made a promise that was not meant. But promises like mine abound in every corner of his bleak world.'