01. The Lost Child
SUMMARY
Think About It
Q1. What are the things the child sees on his way to the fair? Why does he lag behind?
Ans – The child first see on his way a toy shop, dragon flies, a shower of young flowers, a a sweetmeat seller, a garland of gulmohar, a man stood holding a pole with colourful ballons and see snake-charmer stood playing a flute etc. He lag behind because he gets attract towards these things.
Q2. In the fair he wants many things. What are they? Why does he move on without waiting for an answer?
Ans – In the fair the child wants to have toys, barfi, garland of gulmohur, ballon of different colour, a snake charmer playing a flute to a snake etc. He move on without waiting for an answer from his parents because he knew that his parents would refuse to buy these thing.
Q3. When does he realise that he has lost his way? How have his anxiety and insecurity been described?
Ans – The child realises that he has lost his way, when he stopes at the roundabout and wants to have a ride on it. He made a bold request to his parents “I want to go on the roundabout, please, Father, Mother.” But there was no reply. He turned to look at his parents. They were not there, ahead of him. He turned to look on either side. They were not there. He looked behind. There was no sign of them. At that time he realises that he has lost his way.
Q4. Why does the lost child lose interest in the things that he had wanted earlier?
Ans – The lost child loses his interest in the things that he wanted earlier because he was panic – stricken on being seperated from his parents. All he wanted was to be united with his parents. All the things attracted him in the fair no longer appeal to him and now the only thing that matter is finding his parents.
Q5. What do you think happens in the end? Does the child find his parents?
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