Bruno, the bear, possesses human qualities. What qualities does he possess?
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Bruno is playful and mischievous. Affectionately called 'Baba' by the author's wife , he behaves like a young child in the family. He roams around the whole house and even sleeps in their bed. Bruno's selfless love is evident when he sent to the zoo where he suffers the pain of separation.
The story conveys the message of the need of showing kindness to animals for they too are creatures created by the same God who created human beings. Animals have a right to dignified and free life. Kenneth Anderson's friend kills the sloth bear, Bruno's mother, wantonly.
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