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The writer expresses his dislike towards tea that are manufactured outside home and city streets.
Tea is a life force, a part of them
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"Where is our chai?"
'Sounds simple enough, doesn't it?"
'Godforsaken'
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'You have been there too - at one of those shops with a noisy tea machine that spews out lukewarm dirty water, laden with too much sugar'
"You won't get it"
Second person point of view uses the pronoun “you” to address the reader.
"We should stand up for good tea"
gives an effect on intimacy and inclusion
There is irony between the lines. The 'pathetic' tea bags are considered cheap however the people who bought them are people from these 'high-end places'
What does the writer expect?
The writer is trying to imply that he wanted further improvements to the tea
'if every street corner and home can get it right...airports and offices can too'
'To all those entrepeneurs...this is a billion dollar idea'
"make an automated tea machine that makes decent tea"
"...innovate here"
high-end places having bad quality of tea
while the low-end places have a better quality of tea.
The text talks about the people who were able to afford/ in high end places are not able to get 'good' tea and
the people that are less fortunate in this matter are able to get 'good' tea on streets and homes.
India is a country that preceives tea as a "life force" which gives readers further understanding on why tea is very significant.