Do the poor have the right to dream ? Why then does the author call Mukesh's dream a 'mirage' ?

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Yes, the poor have the right to dream but most of the times it becomes difficult for them to break through the shackles of their lineage and existing circumstances, which does not allow them to fulfil their dreams. Mukesh announces that he will be a motor mechanic. For the narrator his dream looms like a mirage amidst the dust of streets that fill his town Firozabad, famous for its bangles. Every other family in Firozabad is engaged in making bangles. It is the centre of India’s glass-blowing industry where families have spent generations working around furnaces, welding glass, making bangles for all the women in the land. Even thinking of driving a car is a farce in that little area.

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