summary of the owl written ruskin
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hrough his poem 'The Owl', Ruskin Bond wants to comment on the superstition though people consider hooting of an owl ominous, it is not so. The poet he calls the owl as forest sentinel who perches on a pine tree and hoots in his mellow voice which is softer than the peacock's cry. He further says that the owl has right to hoot, same as the man has right to speak. The owl means no harm when he speaks, rather in the silence of the night he glides through the sky saying 'all is well, all is well.'
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