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with reference to the story a house is not a home, explain the meaning of the tittle. what values according to you are needed in a person to make a house a home​

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Answered by manasi1502
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The word ‘house’ denotes a structure made of concrete material while the word ‘home’ connotes a place where love and concern bind the people inhabiting a space. “A House is Not a Home” is an appropriate title because Zan did not lose his home when he lost his house. Zan took to heart the burning down of his house and the things like his backpack, his shoes and other belongings. When he received love, support and concern from everyone around him, he realised that the emotion which was present in his house had grown even stronger after the fire tragedy. He had lost the house but the home was still there, stronger than before. Hence, the title aptly conveys the main idea that material losses can be recovered but they cannot cause the loss of genuine emotions.

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Answered by renuyash129
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A house is made up of wall and roof. It can catch fire and get destroyed. But a home is where love and relations are. Thus, the fire in the house can not burn the home. In the author’s case, the fire has destroyed everything. But when he has his mother, his cat and his friends with him, he feels any place to be his home. Thus, the title clarifying the difference between the two is perfectly justified.

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