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I need important questions of the Chapter- flames in the forest by ruskin bond​

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Answered by ganpatikendre91
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A match lit and carelessly thrown away; a fire lit to keep warm and not properly extinguished; can both lead to disastrous consequences, for it soon conflagrates into a raging fire that will destroy everything in its path – man and beast, flora and fauna.

Romi lives in a little village and is on his way home a journey of a mere forty minute bicycle ride through the forest. He sees the glow of a distant fire and assuming that it was far away pedals harder to reach his destination.

But the fire seems to be closing in faster than he anticipated and several wild animals, birds and reptiles cross his path as they flee from danger. On the way, he bumps into a little boy, Teju the milkman who is also trying to get out of the jungle as fast as possible.

Answered by Aa006raw
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I need important questions of the Chapter- flames in the forest by ruskin bond

Romi and The Wild fire” is a different type of adventure of the boy Romi in the forest. Bond narrates how Romi is able to escape from the forest fire with Teju. Both are sensitive, energetic curious and innocent children. Bond underlines his distrust on destroying the forest and expresses his concern to safeguard the wealth of wild life and the greenery of the forest. The forest is the backdrop of this story. Children get enamored of Romi’s heroic aptitude. Packed with courage, confident, hope, intrepidity,helpfulness and coolness, Romi symbolizes Bondian humanism in helping his father’s recovery and rescuing Teju from the forest fire.Through out the story Bond makes his readers aware of the fact that nature is not always bird song and dew-drenched daffodils but it sometimes becomes red in tooth and claw as in “Sita and the River” and “Romi and the Wildfire”. The planned destruction of trees on mountain slopes in the name of progress and development is the theme of this short story. Bond charmingly documents the childhood activities through Romi and Teju.

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