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How does the story ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ present the theme of adolescent infatuation ?​

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Answered by Shreyash12874
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The Night Train at Deoli is a story of adolescent infatuation presented with great sensitivity. It expresses the narrator's love for a poor basket-seller whom he encounters at a small station while on his way to Dehra Dun. He meets the girl only twice, never to see her again, but she remains in his memory ever after.

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How does the story ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ present the theme of adolescent infatuation ?

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Primarily, the main addressing point is that, infatuation is not love.

Infatuation is based on appearances and first impressions, while love is a foundation standing on inner beauty.

Explanation:

  • The story ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ by Ruskin Bond clearly describes adolescent infatuation.
  • He used to travel to 'Dehra' for spending his vacations with his grandmother.
  • The train used to take a short break between the long journey, there the author happens to glance at a pale-looking girl who was selling baskets.
  • That girl had shiny black hair and dark, troubled eyes which attracted the author in the first place.
  • He was infatuated with her appearance and wished to look at her for an eternity.

Thus, the theme of this story portrays the widespread emotion called as infatuation which is entirely based on physical aspects.

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