Education can conquer all the evils. Justify the statement with reference to Ruskin Bond’s story, ‘ The Thief’s Story ‘.
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Answer: Anil was facing many troubles in his life in earning money then is met Hari Singh who used his old formula to flatter the person. Anil impressed and promised him that he would teach him how to write, add numbers and how to cook tasty food. Now both were living together happily. One day Anil brought a bundel of notes and put under the mattres. After having dinner they both went to sleep but Hari was not stable at all because he was preparing to stole that money and he exactly did that. He stole the money and went to the station and was about to take the train to Lucknow but is missed it. He wander in the bazar in the heavy rainfall and lastly he came to an field and sat alone on a bench and was feeling guilty of what he was going to do. He had a regreation that the person who teach him to write and add numbers, who trust him and gave him his friendship, he was going to ditch him. He return back to home and put those money at it's place. Next morning he wake little late, Anil had already prepared tea for him and offered him tea and Rs. 50 saying he had earned it. He told him he would now be paid regularly. Hari kept the note in his hand. He realized that the note was still wet from the rain last night. Hari got to know that Anil had come to know about his misdeed but there was no sadness, anger or guilt in his mind.
Explanation: The moral of the story is the human values and relations are important in life and such values can change a person too.