He is lonely. He does not work, nor talk to anyone, nor goes out anywhere. He is holed up in his room.
He is a the doctor whose last rites were to be performed by katha nayak in the story "Leaf storm" by Gabriel Marquez.
Do you empathize with him? He asks Meme to abort their child. He is not willing to marry her. He is unwilling to treat the patients even in the times of crisis.
But the Colonel empathizes with him and antagonizes the whole village to give bury this man.
The entire story revolves around the dead body of this man in a dead town.
So is this story also tells us that "we have the rights only for our actions, not its fruits"?
He is a the doctor whose last rites were to be performed by katha nayak in the story "Leaf storm" by Gabriel Marquez.
Do you empathize with him? He asks Meme to abort their child. He is not willing to marry her. He is unwilling to treat the patients even in the times of crisis.
But the Colonel empathizes with him and antagonizes the whole village to give bury this man.
The entire story revolves around the dead body of this man in a dead town.
So is this story also tells us that "we have the rights only for our actions, not its fruits"?
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