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the blue bead explanation by NORAH BURKE​

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Answered by mahendrarajbhar83867
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Born in the year 1907, Norah Burke was born during the time of the British Raj in India. Although she was given birth to in Bedfordshire, England, she was brought to India when she was only an infant. She was the daughter of an officer who worked for the Imperial Forest Services. Much of her childhood was spent roaming in the jungles of India. However exciting a life like that could be for a little girl, her basic education was hampered due to this. Hence, Burketaught herself to read more books and she even wrote and edited a children’s magazine, titled The Monthly Dorrit, when she was still young. The author wrote extensively about her family’s adventure trips in the jungles of India and a collection of her stories was published in the year 1960.

Answered by Itznikhilhere
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The short story “The blue bead” written by Norah Burke in 1953 is all about a twelve-year-old girl; her heroic deed and a simple, innocent wish.

The story starts with the description of a river and a crocodile and then transitions into the description of a twelve-year-old poor girl Sibia. Though she was too poor to buy gems or even blown glass beads, she loved to admire the various types of beads, Kashmiri clothes, even the shining tin trays that were sold in a Bazaar or market near the railhead of the village. All the females in her village had different necklaces made from colourful glass beads which grew in abundance in the jungle, sewn by their respective family needles. But Sibia’s family needle was snapped in half, so she had to wait until they could afford a new needle again.

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