Life in jungle is a constant struggle for surviving how far it is shown in Norah "the blue bead'.
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The short story “The blue bead” written by Norah Burke in 1953 is all about a twelve-year-old girl; her heroic deed and a simple, innocent wish.
The story starts with the description of a river and a crocodile and then transitions into the description of a twelve-year-old poor girl; Sibia. Though she was too poor to buy gems or even blown glass beads. All the females in her village had different necklaces made from colourful glass beads which grew in abundance in the jungle.
One day she went to a jungle. The river is full of deadly crocodiles so the women make loud noises while crossing the stream because the noises scare the crocodiles away.
crocodiles in river are very dangerous .they have struggle a lot. They went to the jungle to get grass, sickle and fork.
The story starts with the description of a river and a crocodile and then transitions into the description of a twelve-year-old poor girl; Sibia. Though she was too poor to buy gems or even blown glass beads. All the females in her village had different necklaces made from colourful glass beads which grew in abundance in the jungle.
One day she went to a jungle. The river is full of deadly crocodiles so the women make loud noises while crossing the stream because the noises scare the crocodiles away.
crocodiles in river are very dangerous .they have struggle a lot. They went to the jungle to get grass, sickle and fork.
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