education love and sympathy can transform even a theif. how is it true in the case of hari Singh? 100 words.
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It is true love, human sympathy, and education can even transform a thief. Anil's goodness played a very pivotal role in Hari Singh's transformation. Anil's generous, trusting and credulous nature had a deep impact on Hari Singh.
anil kept hari singh without knowing his background he kept hari singh with hime and taught him how to write the name and many more things when hari singh kept some money quitely left from the money of buying vegetables the anil did not say anything because he wanted to change him and this love and sympathy works when hari singh stole the money and wanted to run away for that love he came back to anil and tranform him from a thief to a good person.
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Man is a product of circumstances and environment. Hari Singh was just a boy of fifteen but was an experienced and fairly a successful hand. Circumstances made him a thief. In spite of being no use to Anil, he was retained to work for him. They say old habits die hard. After all, a thief couldn’t leave stealing and cheating. He made a rupee every day from the buying of the day’s supplies. However, Anil was not a fool. He knew everything and also all about the theft. But he was kind, large-hearted and full of human sympathy. He taught the unfortunate boy to write his name. Ile also promised him to write sentences and add numbers. This left a deep impression on the boy-thief. lie started realising that education could bring him respect and money. Hari Singh breached Anil’s trust but Anil was all-forgiving and compassionate. In the heat and excitement of theft, Hari Singh forgot about education. Then came the true realisation and transformation. The boy-thief realised that the only man who could help him was the man he had robbed a few hours ago. Then he realised the value of education that could give him respect and more money than he could get by stealing. He realised where he should go. Large-hearted Anil not only forgave him but also gave him a fifty-rupee note, and promised to pay him regularly.