What does the lost child represent?

What does the lost child represent?

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The child represents human beings in general; the fair symbolises the world. The attractions in the fair appeal to the senses, toys appeal to the eyes (and mind, in,general), burfi appeals to the palate, flowers have visual and olfactory appeal, balloons have visual appeal, and music has aural appeal.

Q. What are the elements of fiction in literature?

The six major elements of fiction are character, plot, point of view, setting, style, and theme.

Q. What is symbol in elements of fiction?

Symbolism: In literature, a symbol is an object, event or a character that’s used to represent an abstract idea; it is something which stands for something else. Symbols are clues to what’s going on in the story and often stand for key parts of the theme.

Q. What does the story the lost child teach us?

The story at every stage teaches us to be good human beings and good children’s too. Young children get attracted by little things around them and often press their parents with demands to buy those things. The lost child forgets all about his desires and yearns deeply for his parents when he fails to find them.

Q. Why does the lost child lose interest in the things that he wanted?

Answer: The lost child loses interest in the things he had wanted earlier because he got lost in the fair. He is panic-stricken for being lost. Now he frist wants his parents.

Q. Did the child want to eat at the fair?

The child wanted many things at the fair. His eyes first set on the shop of a sweetmeat seller. His mouth watered for the burfi, which was his favourite sweet. He knew his plea would not be heeded because his parents would call him greedy…….

Q. Who took the child to the fair?

Explanation: the child went to the fair with his parents who had some financial problems . There the child sees many things that he wants and ask’s for them. He doesn’t wait for an answer and goes ahead as he knew the financial condition of his parents.

Q. What should I look for in a publisher?

Here are 6 factors we consider when choosing a publisher.

  • The editor.
  • The buy-in from the publisher as a whole.
  • The publisher’s track record with similar books.
  • The publisher’s contract terms.
  • The advance and other financial terms offered.
  • The author’s opinion.

Q. What are the best publishing companies?

“Big 5” Trade Publishers

  • Penguin Random House. 💰 Annual revenue: $3.3 billion.
  • Hachette Livre. 💰 Annual revenue: $2.7 billion.
  • HarperCollins. 💰 Annual revenue: $1.5 billion.
  • Macmillan Publishers. 💰 Annual revenue: $1.4 billion.
  • Simon & Schuster. 💰 Annual revenue: $830 million.

Q. How much is the average first book deal?

The average author with a first-time book deal can expect to receive an advance of $5,000 to $15,000. Once your book is released, you won’t see another dime until you have earned back that advance–$1.25 at a time—until the advance is paid back in full.

Q. What’s a good book deal?

And if you’re getting an advance on your first nonfiction book, it’s most likely going to run somewhere between $5000 and $20,000, depending on your platform, credentials, and the cultural interest in the topic.

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