Kabuliwala story is a living example of human relations
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Yes I agree with the given statement that the Kabuliwala presents a living example of human relationships a lot because here the person gives the little mimi dry fruits or even other things to eat when ever he comes the place of the mimi. The Kabuliwala always tried to see the mimi as his own daughter and when the Kabuliwala went to prison and when he returned back he firstly remember mimi and he went to Mimi's place to see her after a long even though the Kabuliwala didn't even had a coin for his expenses then but yet he went back to mimi to see her after a long time. By this only we can say that the Kabuliwala presents a great living example of human relationships.
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The Kabuliwala is a moving tale of an Afghan vendor trying to earn a living in faraway Calcutta and the emotional bond he develops with the narrator’s five-year old daughter. This story continues to move readers to tears across time and space. Kabuliwala is one of the Laureate’s enduring masterpieces and is perhaps Rabindranath Tagore’s most touching tale of friendship between a fruit-seller from Kabul and five-year-old chatterbox Mini, which was turned into a reel classic in 1957 by director Tapan Sinha.
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