Bimbo
I Don't Know .. I Even Read The Story. Sorry anyways , shouldn't you know ! Instead of going on the internet looking up answers. Shame
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No, Bimbo is a fictional character from the short story "The Dog of Pompeii" by Louis Untermeyer. The story follows the bond between a young boy named Tito and his loyal dog, Bimbo, set against the backdrop of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Pompeii.
bimbo was a companion, a caretaker, and he's loyal
its about a blind boy Tito and his comforting dog bimbo who suffer in earthquakes and explosions in Pompeii a city in Rome. Pompeii is now southern Italy.
To get breakfast for Tito
Tito is the Protagonist in the short story "Dog of Pompei" because he is the main character.
In the falling action of "The Dog of Pompeii," after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the main characters, a boy named Marcus and his blind dog, Bimbo, struggle to escape the chaos. As the volcanic ash and heat engulf the city, Marcus is determined to protect Bimbo despite the danger. Ultimately, their bond is tested as Marcus faces the harsh reality of survival, highlighting themes of loyalty and sacrifice. The story concludes with a poignant reflection on their love and the tragedy of Pompeii.
The story is about a 11-12 year old boy named Tito that was a blind orphan that lived in Pompeii with his dog Bimbo. They practically lived under a wall that connected a gate. Then one day a volcano erupted and destroyed the whole town, but since Tito was blind Bimbo had to lead him to safety but Bimbo died under a building...... it is a pretty sad story ;(
Yes it is, if you have a literature book, the author's page says that it's a true story.
At the end of "The Dog of Pompeii," Tito is upset because he is forced to part with his beloved dog, Bimbo, during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Despite Bimbo's loyalty and efforts to stay with Tito, the impending danger leads Tito to realize that he cannot save both himself and his dog. This moment highlights the bond between them and the heart-wrenching decisions that must be made in times of crisis. Ultimately, Tito's sorrow reflects the themes of love, loss, and sacrifice in the face of natural disaster.