moral of the story the adventures of toto
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The Story "The adventures of Toto" is a story by Ruskin Bond that describes the naughty deeds of a monkey which was brought by grandfather from Tonga driver at the sum of 5 rupees. He brought him for the collection of the zoo animals.
The grandfather got Toto as it was kept tied to a feeding trough and brought it to his private zoo as he was much impressed by Toto.
The theme of the story outcomes the relationship between the people and animals. It shows that not all animals can adapt themselves to human way of life. It requires a great deal of patience and skill to train animals to acquire non-destructive behaviour.
MORAL - In this story you could see the grandfather is nature loving, patience, and also loves animals wholeheartedly .
This story is filled with the right kind of teaching to the excellence that we should love nature and its creatures. Do not harm them in any way.
The grandfather also gets sympathetic with monkey in private zoo.
The grandfather got Toto as it was kept tied to a feeding trough and brought it to his private zoo as he was much impressed by Toto.
The theme of the story outcomes the relationship between the people and animals. It shows that not all animals can adapt themselves to human way of life. It requires a great deal of patience and skill to train animals to acquire non-destructive behaviour.
MORAL - In this story you could see the grandfather is nature loving, patience, and also loves animals wholeheartedly .
This story is filled with the right kind of teaching to the excellence that we should love nature and its creatures. Do not harm them in any way.
The grandfather also gets sympathetic with monkey in private zoo.
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Toto was brought by the grandfather to be kept as a pet in his private zoo. He was so mischievous that he disturbed each and every other animal. He even annoyed the grandfather and the grandmother too. The family was so fed up with his activities that the grandfather decided to return Toto back to the Tonga driver. Hence, the moral of the story is that one must maintain courtesy in order to live with each other. Humans prefer pets which can mold according to them. The pets which do not change its nature do not find space in the world living with humans.
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