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The Last Lantern of Old Man Arun by Manoj Das is a short story that explores themes of aging, loneliness, and the inevitable passage of time. The story centers around Old Man Arun, who is known for his wisdom and presence in the village. As the story unfolds, Arun faces the reality of old age, and his once bright and active life seems to be fading. He lives alone in his humble home, and the only light he has at night is a lantern. The lantern is a symbol of his life and memory, a source of light that guides him through the darkness of both his physical surroundings and his emotional solitude. One evening, when the lantern flickers out, Arun is deeply affected, as it marks a moment of finality for him. He believes the extinguishing of the lantern symbolizes the end of his ability to guide others and illuminate his own life. Arun reflects on his past, the people he once knew, and his own sense of purpose. The villagers, who had always respected him, begin to notice that the light of the lantern no longer shines at Arun’s house, and they wonder about his well-being. The story touches on the idea of how society often overlooks the elderly, and how their value sometimes only becomes apparent when they are no longer present. In the end, Arun’s passing away is hinted at, as the village, which once seemed to forget him, begins to realize the significance of his life and wisdom. The "last lantern" becomes a metaphor for the final moments of life and the reflection on one's legacy. The story conveys a poignant message about aging, the desire for connection, and the way memory and light continue to guide even in the face of death.
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