Ruskin bond poem do you believe in ghosts summary
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Do You Believe in Ghosts?’
Asked the passenger
On platform number three.
‘I am a rational man,’ said I,
‘I believe in what I can see –
Your hands, your feet, your beard!’
‘Then look again,’ said he,
And promptly disappeared!
Explanation:
this short poem by Ruskin Bond challenges the common superstition of people – do you believe in ghosts? Well, many may believe and many may not. That’s a personal thought. However, through this poem he presents an encounter with a ghost on a railway platform. The irony of the poem is that the ghost itself is asking about ghosts to the narrator. Well, when the narrator tries to sound rational, he gets the shock of his life.
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