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why was Janyanto's eye were on deodar tree?​

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Answered by aanjalikrialokraj
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The main purpose of Jayanto’s visit to Bundi was to refresh his memories of his childhood. Perhaps he was haunted by the doll Fritz which he had buried under a tree in the circuit house at Bundi.

Jayanto’s father had worked in the Archaeological Department in Bundi thirty-one years ago. Jayanto had childhood memories about the town. So on his insistence to visit his childhood town, Bundi in Rajasthan, Shankar (the narrator) agreed to accompany him. Shankar knew that the Fort of Bundi was famous as a tourist attraction. Both the friends stayed in the circuit house where Jayanto had spent some years with his family. After arriving in Bundi Jayanto became somewhat quiet. While taking a stroll in the garden , he recalled that there used to be a deodar tree. He was very happy to locate it in a corner. Then childhood memories were revived in his mind slowly. Both the friends went to see the fort. They came back . Suddenly Jayanto recalled something. He told Shankar about a doll of an old man named Fritz. Fritz was a gift from one of his uncles who had brought the doll from Switzerland.

Answered by armanmullick97
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Answer: The main purpose of Jayanto's visit to Bundi was to refresh his memories of his childhood. Perhaps he was haunted by the doll Fritz which he had buried under a tree in the circuit house at Bundi. Jayanto's father had worked in the Archaeological Department in Bundi thirty-one years ago.

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