In "Room on the Roof" by Ruskin Bond, various figures of speech enrich the narrative, including similes, metaphors, and personification. For instance, Bond uses similes to create vivid imagery, comparing characters and settings to evoke emotions. Metaphors are employed to convey deeper meanings about life and adolescence, while personification brings the natural surroundings to life, reflecting the protagonist's feelings and experiences. These devices collectively enhance the lyrical quality of the prose and deepen the reader's connection to the story.
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School Days is a collection of stories by Ruskin Bond from Charles Dickens, Anton Chekhov, Mark Twain and others. So he is an editor, not an author in this book. Ruskin Bond has written over 500 short stories.
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The writer of the book, An Island of A Tree, is Ruskin Bond.
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School Days is a collection of stories by Ruskin Bond from Charles Dickens, Anton Chekhov, Mark Twain and others. So he is an editor, not an author in this book. Ruskin Bond has written over 500 short stories.
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The writer of the book, An Island of A Tree, is Ruskin Bond.
The Room On The Roof was written by Ruskin Bond.
The novel The Room on the Roof was written by author Ruskin Bond
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Ruskin Bond wrote the book 'The room on the roof'.
Ruskin Bond wrote books always books which revolved around his life only. If you read his book you will come to know they are about a normal man only , simple and quite .