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character sketch of bodh raj of the story the boy with a catapult written by bhushan shani

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Answered by rv21060
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Bodh Raj"s was believed to be so full of venom that even

a snakes bite would not effect himself. he was Vindictive and took pleasures to hurt others. his mother called him a Rakshas . his father was given promotion and was moved in a larger bungalow

Answered by tushargupta0691
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He was the oddest and most callous boy in school. He'd catch a wasp with his bare finger, extract its sting, wrap it in thread, and fly it like a kite. He was vengeful and enjoyed inflicting harm on others. He frightened everyone. If Bodh Raj got into a fight with someone, he'd charge at them like a bull or viciously kick and bite them. Bodh Raj is described as strange, vindictive, and callous.

Explanation:

The Boy with a Catapult' is a story written by Bhisham Sahni about a boy named Bodh Raj. He is a cruel young man who enjoys killing birds, beasts, insects, and other creatures with a catapult. The narrator summons him to assist in clearing the nests in their godown. When Bodh Raj is attempting to hit the baby birds with his catapult, he notices a Kite attacking them. This unexpectedly changes his heart, and he protects the baby birds from the kite's attack. Following this incident, he undergoes a complete transformation, and instead of a catapult, he brings grains to feed the birds.

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