chararacter of Binya in blue umbrella
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Ruskin Bond, a popular Anglo-Indian writer for children catches the
spirit of Himalayan splendour, the beauty of valleys in Uttranchal in a
short story entitled "Binya''s Blue Umbrella" (1995). Written with wit,
sensitivity and deep empathy with the people of the hills, the story is
about a young girl called Binya who is enchanted by a blue umbrella of a
city lady. The lady reflects a typical upper class attitude in her
supercilious glance as she sizes up Binya even as she gets tempted by
her tiger claw necklace. Binya exchanges her "totem" for the blue silk
umbrella that makes her feel like a queen in the village! A small time
tea shop owner Ram Bharose is quite a mercenary when it comes to
children who que outside his shop to buy biscuits and sweets. The story
is full of adventures with this magical umbrella that becomes the source
of envy and delight for the village folk. Binya can''t afford to loose
sight of her umbrella that is coloured with depths of skies, her dreams
take flight as she holds it, even as Ram Bharose lures her with money.
The surprise ending has a humane note without an explicitly stated
moral. The story was adapted as a film "The Blue Umbrella" in Hindi by
famous director Vishaal Bhardwaj in 2007 winning the best children''s
film award this year. Bond''s gentle unobtrusive humour, touch of
satire, playfulness and easy language makes the story a must read for
children in any age group. and Binya was young Independent and brave girl. Her
fascination made her sell her necklace for the umbrella and she could do
anything to save it
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