Why was Amir Shakkar so miserable when he first started staying in the Chavadi? Can you describe what the place was like?

πŸ“– Chapter 22

According to chapter 22, Amir Shakkar was miserable in the Chavadi because the conditions were deplorable. The building was old and dilapidated, home to lizards, house lizards, and poisonous scorpions. The text also mentions that lepers stayed there and dogs would eat leftovers right on the floor. The physical environment was a total chaos of wind and cold, with rain leaking from above and dampness rising from the uneven ground below. It was filled with garbage and had seventeen knee-deep holes, making it an extremely challenging place to live and causing Amir's mind to be in turmoil.


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