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Write a paragraph on "The Grumble family" and their attitude towards other folks

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Answered by SelieVisa
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The poem ‘Grumble Family’ is written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. She is famous for her simple, yet meaningful lines. This poem is written in a very humorous way. The poem is about a family lived in the Street of Complaining. Nobody liked to meet them or talk to them as they were always complaining. They found fault in everything. They were never satisfied with anything. They growl at everything whether they are in a good situation or an unfavourable situation. Whether it is hot or cold, they would complain about it. They scold at every circumstances, be it about the sun rising or about the rain, about summer or winter. It was a well known fact that their growling never end. And if everything pleased them, there is no doubt, that they would grumble that there is nothing to complain about.

Everything goes wrong with the people living down on that sad Complaining Street. Whoever goes and stays with them for a few days too become like the family of Grumble. Others might mistake that the new people also belong to the grumble family and so it is better to stay away from them.

This humorous poem talks about how life would be much more beautiful if we don't have the attitude of fault finding.

Answered by AnusritaS98
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                                      THE GRUMBLE FAMILY

The poem "The Grumble Family" is written by the famous Lucy Maud Montgomery. She addresses the issue of the faultfinding nature of human beings. In her poem, she wrote about a family who used to live on the Complaining street of the Never-Are-Satisfied City. The family used to stay grumpy all the time, hence they were known as the "Grumpy Family". They were extremely short-tempered and complained about every detail of life. The funny part was whoever came and started mixing with them, turned into grumpy. Everyone thus always maintained a distance from them.  

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