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Write the summary of the 'The Thief's Story' of class 10th.

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Answered by farhan52525
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Explanation:

The Thief’s Story is written by Ruskin Bond. The story is about a young fifteen-year-old boy, Hari Singh who befriended people in order to rob them. One day, he met Anil during a wrestling match. Anil was a twenty-five-year-old man who was leading his life casually. He was a struggling writer who would make small money with his writing prowess. Hari flattered Anil by trying to befriend him and asked him for some work.

Anil asked Hari if he could cook, to which the young boy replied affirmatively. Hearing this, Anil took him to his room and promised to teach Hari how to read, write, add numbers and cook delicious meals. Sometimes, Anil would give a rupee to Hari as a tip for his efforts. One fine day, Anil received a bundle of notes for his published articles. He kept the money under his mattress and Hari happened to notice this. During midnight, when Anil was fast asleep Hari stealthily slipped his hand and stole the money kept under the mattress. He immediately left for the railway station to board a train to Lucknow. Unfortunately, he missed the train and wandered across the streets. As it was pouring heavily, he got drenched completely.

Soon, Hari began to feel agitated and was regretful for stealing money from an honest man like Anil who treated him so well. He felt guilty for cheating Anil who taught him how to read and write his name and add numbers. Suddenly, Hari Singh had a change of heart and he decided to return to Anil. Although the notes had become soggy due to rain, he kept the money in the same spot from where he retrieved it. The following day, when he woke up he found Anil was normal as usual. The young man offered Hari fifty rupees and said that he had rightfully earned it. Anil further said that he would pay Hari regularly. However, when Hari touched the money, he realised that the money was still damp.

Answered by IdyllicAurora
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Solution :-

» Chapter : The Thief's Story

» Writer : Ruskin Bond

The required summary is as follows ::

The Thief's Story

The chapter 'The Theif's Story' written by Ruskin Bond shows how lóve and sympathy can transform a bad person into a good one. This story is about a young boy of around fifteen hears who has turned to a thief. Actually the name of that boy is Hari. He keeps changing his name to remain safe from Pólice. He spotted Anil, a young freelance writer at a wrestling match. Hari decides to rob Anil since he was very simple. He makes fríendship with Anil and then asks him to stay with him. Anil agreed since he found Hari as nearly like himself. Hari could neither cook nor do anything. But still Anil agreed for Hari to be with him. He bought groceries and other itéms and pinched around a rupee a day from the money given to buy things. Anil even taught Hari how to read and write. One day Anil received huge amount of money for writeups in a magazine. Hari stole it. But the kindness and sympathy shown by Anil to him, didn't let him run away. He thought deeply about it and changed his mind to become a good person by being with Anil.

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Central Idea ::

The central idea of this lesson we shouldn't be rude or hostile towards anyóne. Love anr care ca even turn a coal to a diamond. Here the care and love showed by Anil transformed a young thief towards a good life .

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