Happiness is a state of mind. How does the poet underline it in the poem? Slum Children at Play - Ruskin Bond
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Ruskin bond states that happiness has not anything to do with the wealthy or bad. happiness is simply a state of mind.
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- many wealthy human beings may be seen as unhappy even after they are wealthy and the poor may be seen happy even after being in a shortage of money.
- He describes the children from the slum who roam approximately on roads searching for assistance and begging for cash in their personal style.
- These strains suggest that the youngsters of the slum who are trying to find assistance aren't much less intelligent.
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