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On The Face Of It
“At least there would be nobody to stare at you because you were not like them.” What does Derry mean by this?
Somebody has uttered that Derry should not have been brought home from the hospital. He should have been left there with others of this kind. Derry said it was a good thing to be done. At least among all the similar looking people nobody would be there to point at them. He would not have to listen to bizarre talk about his burnt face and nobody would look at him disdainfully.
Some More Questions From On The Face of It Chapter
The actual pain or inconvenience caused by a physical impairment is often much less than the sense of alienation felt by the person with disabilities. What is the kind of behaviour that the person expects from others.
Will Derry get back to his old seclusion or will Mr. Lamb's brief association affect a change in the kind of life he will lead in the future?
How does Derry draw towards Mr. Lamb?
Or
What qualities of Mr. Lamb attracted Darry to him?
How does Mr. Lamb react on seeing Derry in his garden?
What kind of life did Mr. Lamb lead?
Why does Derry say, ‘People are afraid of me’? How does he get an ugly face?
What is special about Mr. Lamb?
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What peculiar things does Derry notice about Mr. Lamb?
What do the people talk about Derry?
“At least there would be nobody to stare at you because you were not like them.” What does Derry mean by this?
Why does Lamb say to Derry “People are never just... nothing. Never”!
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