Introduction
Humans have an apparent weakness for love and affection, and the lust in this regard would multiply many times when the person does not receive adequate attention from the home. The character of Nao belonged to a shattered home (Hynes and Dllon, 15), and therefore, she felt incomplete at a deep emotional and psychological level. However, the writer was sensitive enough towards her condition that he never described her mental issues openly throughout the width of the novel.
The romantic interest of Nao was the owner of the toy store where she worked, but he treated her as a
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