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Answered by pranaisk07
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The poem ‘Grandma Climbs a Tree’ portrays Ruskin Bond’s love for his family. The storyline is as follows: Ruskin Bond, in this poem tells us how his grandmother had a passion for climbing trees from a very young age and how she could climb trees till the age of sixty-two! The only problem was that Bond’s family was scared that one day, she would fall. Once when everyone except Grandma was out of town, the old lady climbs a tree but is unable to come down. After being ‘rescued’ as Bond puts it, the doctor advises her rest. However, Grandma is not able to live without a tree, so she tells Bond’s father to build a tree-house. Accordingly, Bond and his father build a tree-house and this way, Bond and his Grandma spend evenings sitting in the tree- house, drinking sherry. This poem shows the unconditional love Bond has towards his family. It shows his ability to enjoy unusual events and actions.

Answered by Magicaldreamer
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Grandma climbs a tree is a poem written by Ruskin Bond. In this poem, Ruskin Bond wrote about the habits of his Grandma. She loves to climb trees. And, one day when his Grandma went to climb the tree, she couldn't come back. She remained at the top of the tree, and was asking for help. All the villagers gathered and they were frightened. Then, Ruskin Bond's family could help her come out of the danger. The next day, Ruskin Bond's father and he decided to build a tree house in top of the tree for Grandma. The whole day long, they made it and her grandma happily went there and spent time. Though, in the story, Ruskin Bond describes a very unique kind of character of his Grandma, he also feel proud of her.

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