summary on the adventure of toto in 150 words
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He wanted Toto because he already possessed a tortoise, a pair of rabbits, a tame squirrel, a goat but no monkey. With the coming of Toto his mini zoo transformed into a real zoo.
Toto’s presence was kept top secret as grandmother abhorred animals. Toto was kept in a little closet which opened into the narrator’s room. Toto tore off narrator’s school blazer. Toto when kept in the zoo, started troubling other animals.
One day, grandfather had to go to Saharanpur to collect his pension. He took Toto along with him because he was a great menace to be left in the zoo troubling other animals. Toto was ultimately accepted by the family. He was left in the stable to stay along with Nana, the family donkey even Nana got fed up of Toto.
One day, Toto nearly boiled himself alive by jumping into the large kitchen kettle that had been left on the fire to boil for tea. It was grandmother who came to his rescue and saved him. As days passed by, Toto’s pernicious activities did not lessen therefore ultimately grandfather sold back Toto to the tonga-driver and ultimately heaved a sigh of relief.
Ruskin Bond's The Adventures of Toto is a humorous story. The antics of a mischievous monkey named 'Toto' are featured in this story. Animals were a passion for the narrator's grandfather. Toto was the name he gave to a baby monkey he bought from a tonga driver.
Since he already owned various large and small animals which included a squirrel, a tortoise, a goat and a pair of bunnies Grandfather always wanted a monkey for himself. He was in love with Toto far too much. This is story is about the chronicles of Toto. The narrator also had fun with Toto and loved him very much. Slowly the narrator and Toto became extremely mischievous. They were so mischievous that they began to cause havoc After some time, Grandfather sold Toto to a tonga driver.
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