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It is About a Boy who wants to be a comic-strip artist one day. He explains his friend's attitudes towards his job in first person narration. He draws his first comic and sent to a magazine for publication with the help of his friend. Magazine likes his comic and offers him some money. Lurie the protagonist becomes very happy and draws his second comic and again sends it to the magazine. Magazine rejects his second work and Lurie gets very disappointed. He grew out of comics after that...

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"The Greatest Ambition" by Morris Lurie is a short story about a young boy's desire to impress his crush by performing a dangerous stunt on his bicycle. Despite his fears, he attempts the stunt but fails miserably, leading to embarrassment and a lesson about the importance of being true to oneself. The story explores themes of peer pressure, self-esteem, and the complexities of adolescence.

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