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A rupee goes a long way by ruskin bond -write summary

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Ruskin Bond exists an Anglo-Indian author. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, was issued in 1956, and it received the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957.

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Ruskin Bond exists an Anglo-Indian author. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, was issued in 1956, and it received the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957. Bond includes authored more than 500 short stories, essays, and novels, including 50 books for children

Reading Ruskin Bond, recognize that the appeal of any story lies in the simplicity of writing type and depth of the subject matter. Ruskin Bond is a writer who lived in the hills, felt encouraged by its rarefied air, and exhaled the stories that took form in his heart.

It exists a story about a young boy named Ranji who has 1 rupee to buy Jalebis but fails to do so because the shopkeeper speaks that the rupee is fake. He brings the rupee and purchases a fishing rod but as the season was dry, there was no fish and he positions out to sell the fishing rod and finishes up exchanging it with a flute.

In A Rupee Goes a Long Way Ruskin Bond maintains the theme of hope, ingenuity, contentment, and impatience. Taken from his Controlled Short Stories collection the reader realizes from the start of the story that Bond may be exploring the theme of impatience. Ranji exists impatient about spending his rupee.

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Answered by probrainsme106
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Ruskin Bond is an Anglo-Indian writer. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, was released in 1956, and he received the John Llewellyn Rhys Award in 1957.

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Ruskin Bond is an Anglo-Indian writer. His first novel, The Room on the Roof, was released in 1956, and he received the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1957.

Reading Ruskin Bond, note that the appeal of any story is simple to the style and depth of the theme. Ruskin Bond is a writer who lived on the hills, felt inspired by his extraordinary spirit, and brought out the stories that came to his heart.

There is a story of a little boy named Ranji who has 1 rupee to buy Jalebis but fails to do so because the shop owner says the rupee is fraudulent. He brings a rupee and buys a fishing rod but as the season is dry, there was no fish and he decides to sell the fishing rod and finish changing it with a flute.

In A Rupee Goes a Long Way Ruskin Bond maintains a theme of hope, ingenuity, satisfaction, and impatience. Taken from his collection of short-controlled short stories the reader realizes from the beginning of the story that Bond may be exploring the essence of impatience. Ranji is not patient about using her rupee.

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