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Why does Derry tell Mr Lamb that he is afraid of seeing himself in the mirror in the play, ‘On the Face of It’?

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One side of Derry’s face is burnt. Acid had fallen on this side. His face looked very ugly. People would always keep on reminding of his face. Therefore Derry tells Mr Lamb that he is afraid of seeing himself in the mirror.
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