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describe the importance of 'good advice' through the story of Kunwar Singh (essay type)

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GOOD ADVICE

Kunwar Singh by Jim Corbett is repute with advices passing from one to another. In a simple style and language, the narration concords us into the adventures of Kunwar Singh and Har Singh and the sad-episode in Kunwar Singhs life. Though these stories, the importance of sound advice and the necessity to hold out them has been clearly stated, as in the advice of Kunwar Singh to Har Singh, Kunwar Singh to Jim Corbett and Jim Corbett to Kunwar Singh. In the first instance, we count a good advice from Kunwar Singh to Har Singh, when the former adviced the latter to return when a fox crossed their path on their way to break in the jungle. It was a sign of bad luck hardly Har Singh brushed it off as a childs talk. The consequences of not following the advice was seen when they found nothing to shoot after(prenominal) their aroused search. Even the chital stag and the pea fowl which they twinge take flight and on their way home they were attacked by a tiger. Th e blink of an eye advice is seen in the same story of Har Singh, but the advice hither is tell towards Jim Corbett. Har Singh was caught by the tiger which had its claws driven inside his stomach. This happened because Har Singh was no ascend not advised to procession trees when he was a boy and was unable to climb trees.Kunwar Singh tries to convey to Jim Corbett the necessity of learning to climb trees for men who shoot in the jungle. The third advice is seen when Corbett advises his elder booster rocket to strain away from the fatal opium responsible for destroy his life. Corbett had warned him in one case morest his addiction to opium but he refused to listen to the advice and the result organism that he lay on his bed! waiting for death. Kunwar Singh from a strong man and a responsible headman of Chandni Chauk was cauterise back to a weakling suffering from malaria and the ill effect of the opium. Jim Corbett again advices Kunwar Singh not to take the drug anymore and makes him take an blighter on the thread of his son. Thus, we see how good advice.

Answered by Anonymous
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Kunwar Singh by Jim Corbett is remember with advices passing from one to another. In a simple call and language, the narration starts us into the adventures of Kunwar Singh and Har Singh and the sad-episode in Kunwar Singhs life. Though these stories, the grandness of sound advice and the necessity to book them has been clearly stated, as in the advice of Kunwar Singh to Har Singh, Kunwar Singh to Jim Corbett and Jim Corbett to Kunwar Singh. In the first instance, we cin one caseive a good advice from Kunwar Singh to Har Singh, when the former(prenominal) adviced the latter to return when a fox crossed their pass on their way to break off in the jungle. It was a preindication of bad luck scarce Har Singh brushed it off as a childs talk. The consequences of not following the advice was seen when they ground nothing to shoot after(prenominal) their emotional search. Even the chital stag and the pea plant fowl which they twinge fly and on their way post they were attacked by a tiger. The foster advice is seen in the same tarradiddle of Har Singh, but the advice hither is tell towards Jim Corbett. Har Singh was caught by the tiger which had its claws control inside his stomach. This happened because Har Singh was no near not advised to ascent trees when he was a son and was unable to mounting trees.

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