Write about the theme of the chapter ''The Lost Child''
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Theme
A work of art as a novel, poem, drama or story usually has a theme on which it revolves. The theme of the story 'The Lost Child' has the central idea that parents are most valuable for a child. No doubt, parents do not fulfil all the demands of the children but it does not mean that they are not the well wishers of their children. If they say ''No'', it has a positive meaning.
In this story we find how the child goes on requesting one thing after the other. He wants to get a flower basket, sweets, balloons, toys etc. He requires these things when the parents are with him. But when he loses his parents, life becomes dull and sad। The man offers him all the things which he wanted from his parents but he goes on weeping and crying, "l want my mother, l want my father! " This clearly showsthat parents have the greatest value in the eyes of the children.
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The underlying theme of the story “The Lost Child” is the universality of a child's desire for everything that he claps his eyes on. All that the child witnesses—from the toys lining the street, to the dragon flies in the mustard field, to the snake swaying to the tunes of a snake charmer's pungi—obsesses the child.
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