No one is born a thief. It is the circumstances that make him so. Hari Singh in "The Thief's Story" is an example of this statement. Elucidate.
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It is true that no one is born a thief and it is the circumstances that make a person take that path. ...
It is with an intension of changing Hari Singh into a better person that Anil did not hand him over to the police. Thus, the company of Anil brought about a transformation in Hari Singh's character.
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No one is born a thief. It is the circumstances that make him so. People change themselves according to the situations. Hari Singh in "The Thief's Story" is an example of this statement.
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When a person is placed in a good environment, he becomes good according to the situation but if the same person is surrounded by wrong does, ultimately he becomes bad by geting involved in the company of bad people. Just as one rotten fruit spoils all the other fruits like that one evil friend spoils all his good friends.
Hari Singh had the intention to befriend Anil and then rob him. Firstly, he flattered him, then he offered for help. Lastly, he robbed him. Anil came to know that he was robbed but he didn't gave any reaction as he was sure that Hari Singh would have realised his mistake and has come back. Anil had the intention to turn Hari Singh into a good human being, so he didn't hand him to the police. Therefore, Anil's company brought changes in Hari Singh's character. There was a transformation in him. Thus, Anil was responsible for the transformation.
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