How does the narrator’s wife and her pet Bruno reciprocate their love for each other?
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Since Bruno entered their lives, the narrator's wife had taken care of him like her own child. She showered her unconditional love upon him. Bruno also reciprocated the love. ... Thus, they shared a strong bond of love, friendship and faith in one another.
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Bruno had been treated as if he were the narrator's own child by the narrator's wife. Bruno fell in love with her as well. He had faith in her. The narrator's wife was devastated when he was sent to the zoo. Bruno recognizes her even after a three-month absence when she visits him at the zoo.
- Bruno was a sloth bear. The author's wife was overjoyed to receive the baby bear as a pet. She tied a colorful ribbon around his neck and gave him the name Bruno. He grew up quickly and became too big to keep at home.
- The narrator's wife was so depressed that when Bruno was sent to the zoo, she couldn't be consoled. She sobbed and worried about the bear.
- For a few days, she stopped eating anything. She wrote letters to the zoo's curator, inquiring about his well-being.
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