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Ruskin Bond

Ruskin Bond is an Indian author. He is most well known for his work Room on the Roof.

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What is a summary of the thief-ruskin bond?

This story tells us how love and kindness can change a theif or a criminal. Arun a young lad of 15 who is kind ,considerable and sympathetic person and the other fellow 'The Thief' who is thief by profession joins Arun in a view to rob him. One day Arun was watching a wrestling match where the thief tries to get into conversation with him and finally wins Arun's confidence and joins with him in a view to rob him .He finds his master a saintly person and of a trusting nature.So, he thinks he will be an easy victim. He joins him as a cook but does not know how to cook.Arun being of kind person teaches him how to cook and he even teaches him how to read and write. Arun never questions the theif about his purchases he make the thief became very fond of his masters goodness and nobility.One day Arun came with a wad of notes and kept it under his mattress the thief watches him clearly and is tempted to steal his money. He is successful in his operation and runs away but his conscience and his feeling of grattitude brings him back to Arun he feels ashamed of his act.Arun knows about the whole act as the notes were still wet from last nights rain but he doesnt give any impression that he knows about it.Arun knows that he has betrayed his masters trust but Arun never made any issue out of it. this sympathetic attitude of arun had a great impression on the thief. so, the thief changes into a good man.

What is the moral lesson of the lost ruby by Ruskin Bond?

we should not be afraid of any danger ,we should fight against it,we should be confident

What is the moral of blue umbrella by ruskin bond?

the moral of the story of the blue umbrella by ruskin bond in 7 to 8 lines

What is the theme of the poem tiger's forever by Ruskin Bond?

It is the poem which basically telling us the difference between evil an good.in this poem tiger is acting like evil and lamb is acting like goodness(or god).distant deep means hell and skies means heaven.so this poem tells us the difference between heaven and hell,good and evil.this is the main theme or central idea of "the tiger".

Who was binya in the blue umbrella by Ruskin bond?

binya is a girl living in a small village of Himachal Pradesh.his brother is a

wrestler...........................................

What is the summary of ghost trouble from Ruskin Bond children omnibus?

The story is about a Pret, a mischievous ghost that got into the house from a peepal tree nearby and enjoyed playing pranks with everyone in the house. The family decided to leave the place and move over to a new house but when they proceed to their new house the Pret also moves with them.

The family understands that the Ghost likes them and so they move back to their old house.

What are the Popular Works Of Ruskin Bond?

Collections
  • 'ouse
  • Garland of Memories
  • The Boy Who Broke the Bank
  • Bus Stop, Pipalnagar
  • Funny Side Up
  • Rain in the Mountains-Notes from the Himalayas
  • Our trees still grow in Dehra
  • A Season of Ghosts
  • Tigers Forever
  • A Town Called Dehra
  • An island of trees
  • The Night Train at Deoli
  • A Face in the Dark and Other Hauntings
  • Potpourri
  • The Adventures Of Toto
  • The Lost Ruby
  • Crazy times with Uncle Ken
  • The Death Of Trees
  • Tales and Legends from India
  • Hip Hop Nature Boy and Other Poems
Novels
  • Room On The Roof
  • Vagrants in the Valley
  • Scenes from a Writer's Life
  • Susanna's Seven Husbands
  • A Flight of Pigeons
  • Landour Days - A writers Journal
  • The Sensualist by Ruskin Bond
  • The Road To The Bazaar
  • The Panther's Moon
  • Once Upon A Monsoon Time
  • The India I love
  • The Kashmiri Storyteller
  • The Blue Umbrella
  • The Tiger In The Tunnel
  • Delhi is Not Far
  • Animal Stories

Which are the famous Ruskin Bond poems?

All roads lead to ganga & roads to mussooriea little night music

a long walk for bina

The story the tiger in the tunnel by Ruskin Bond depicts that the watchman works for his living and for us also explain?

The watchman watches out for the train which contains 'our' mail so he is actually working for us and for himself but also he kills the tiger and therefore helps his fellowmen indirectly.

Tarun John Cherian

Dubai Modern High School

What is the theme of The Snail by Ruskin Bond?

An important theme of the “snail activities” is therefore awareness when dealing with other living creatures. The thoughtless treatment of snails in particular by young people should encourage us to show

Why did john ruskin dislike mass?

It deprived people of the satisfaction of creating...

What is the summary of boys will be boys by Ruskin Bond?

Two young brothers talk their strict father Lloyd Clauswell into allowing them to babysit themselves for the first time while their parents attend a corporate barbecue. As Lloyd vies for a promotion from the eccentric company president Mr. Wellington, Lloyd's nemesis Skip Larue hatches a scheme with his sultry fiancé Patsy to frame Lloyd for embezzlement by hiding stolen cash in the Clauswell home. Beginning with an argument over who is really in charge, Matt and Robbie enlist their friends and nearly destroy the house as they battle for control. But they learn the real meaning of "blood is thicker than water" when they must join forces to stop the evil plans of Skip Larue. Police detective Palladino is left to sort out this mess of who did what to whom and why, as he finds out once and for all that when two brothers are left alone, Boys Will Be Boys

Tiger in the tunnel by Ruskin Bond?

Tembu, the boy, opened his eyes in the dark and wondered if his father was ready

to leave the hut on his nightly errand.

There was no moon that night, and the deathly stillness of the surrounding jungle

was broken only occasionally by the shrill cry of a cicada. Sometimes from far off

came the hollow hammering of a woodpecker, carried along on the faint breeze.

Or the grunt of a wild boar could be heard as he dug up a favourite root. But these

sounds were rare, and the silence of the forest always returned to swallow them

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The Tiger in the Tunnel

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The Tiger in the Tunnel

Baldeo, the watchman, was awake. He stretched himself slowly unwinding the

heavy shawl that covered him. It was close on midnight and the chill air made him

shiver. The station, a small shack backed by heavy jungle, was a station in name

only; for trains only stopped there, if at all, for a few seconds before entering the

deep cutting that led to the tunnel. Most trains merely slowed down before taking

the sharp curve before cutting.

Baldeo was responsible for signalling whether or not the tunnel was clear of

obstruction, and his manual signal stood before the entrance. At night it was his

duty to see that the lamp was burning, and that the overland mail passed through

safely. 'Shall I come too, Father?' asked Tembu sleepily, still lying in a huddle in a

corner of the hut.

'No, it is cold tonight. Do not get up.'

Tembu, who was twelve, did not always sleep with his father at the station, for he

had also to help in the home, where his mother and small sister were usually alone.

They lived in a small tribal village on the outskirts of the forest, about three miles

from the station. Their small rice fields did not provide them with more than a bare

living and Baldeo considered himself lucky to have got the job of Khalasi at this

small wayside signal stop.

Still drowsy, Baldeo, groped for his lamp in darkness then fumbled about in search

of matches. When he had produced a light he left the hut, closed the door behind

him and set off along the permanent way. Tembu had fallen asleep again.