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Franz from 'The Last Lesson' and the peddler from 'The Rattrap' demonstrate the importance of learning from one's mistakes and rising up to evolve as a better person. - English Core

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Franz from 'The Last Lesson' and the peddler from 'The Rattrap' demonstrate the importance of learning from one's mistakes and rising up to evolve as a better person.

Write an article based on the two texts on how a man evolves after learning from his mistakes.

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Learning from Mistakes: A Path to Growth

Characters like Franz from "The Last Lesson" and the peddler from "The Rattrap" emphasize the value of growing from one's mistakes, a recurrent literary theme. At first, both characters exhibit problematic traits: the peddler gives in to small-time thievery, while Franz disregards his studies. But both go through pivotal moments that make them face their deeds.

Franz feels great regret after learning that his native French is no longer spoken. This inspires him to study with renewed zeal. Similarly, although moved by Edla's generosity, the peddler feels guilty about what he did. He shows a change in morals by returning the stolen funds.

These tales demonstrate that a person's errors do not define them. Acknowledging mistakes, comprehending their effects, and acting to improve are the foundations of true progress. As a result of this process of introspection and transformation, we become more responsible and compassionate people. Mistakes can serve as the impetus for constructive change when accepted as a chance for development.

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2023-2024 (February) Outside Delhi set 3
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