Describe how Sibia rescued the Gujjar woman from the crocodile. What did Sibia regard as the highlight of that fateful day? What does this tell us about Sibia? in the story "THE BLUE BEAD".can someone please answer fast its urgent
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Sibia got her arms round the fainting Gujar woman and dragged her out of the river. She stopped her wounds with sand and bound them with a rag. She helped the woman to reach the encampment.
The character of Sibia, the protagonist in Norah Burke’s story “The Blue Bead” is an example of a little girl’s arduous journey of shaping her simple dream of a necklace in the midst of heavy hardships of a poverty-stricken life.
Sibia was meticulously caring about her household chores. Even when she was toddler she husked corn and gathered sticks. In fact, all her work was her companion.
Her physical and mental agility was like a rock goat. Her adventurous nature made her every inch familiar with the surroundings –
from boulder to boulder she came leaping like a goat.
Sibia enkindles her ceaseless effort in going further and further to have her dream fulfilled. She wins our admiration by dint of her enterprising inner strength and fortitude. It is no wonder that she never shows any grudges against poverty. She is possessed with endurance that is hardly present in a child of twelve-year age. Sibia is presented as a propeller with huge staying stamina by which she went further and further in her struggle for existence and got the final reward of blue bead for her necklace that sustained her to fight against all odds of life.
A simple girl, Sibia shows her heroic deed by saving a woman from the clutch of a dangerous crocodile. She waged war against the mugger.