“The statement stands true in almost all the aspects of life. Money may buy us all the luxuries and fulfil our needs but, it cannot buy us knowledge, civilised thinking, skills and abilities to achieve our dreams”. In the light of the above statement draw the character sketch of- Hari Singh and Anil from ‘A Thief s Story’ written by Ruskin Bond. (Word limit- 100-150 words)
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In the story, Hari Singh plays the character of a thief. "Hari Singh" is not his real name. He is a smart and clever thief who keeps on changing his names so that he doesn't get caught at the hands of the police. His key aspect or signature style is that he wins the trusts of various people, he deceives them when he robs and runs off. He even does this with Anil. When he saw Anil, he aimed at robbing him.
Anil on the other hand was a nice man, he was lean and tall by structure of his body. He was easygoing therefore didn't suspect much of people. He was quite naive in a way because he trusted people quite easily.
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Anil was a simple,tall and lean fellow, about 25 years old. A boy (Hari Singh)met Anil who wanted to rob him. He asked him for some job. Anil gave him the job of a cook in his house. On the first day the food he cooked was terrible to eat. He asked him to go away. But later Anil taught him to cook and how to write. Anil earned money by writing articles for magazines. One day he earned 600 rupees and kept it under the mattress. Hari stole the money and went out and finding nowhere to stay and repenting of his act he kept the money under the mattress. All of this was observed by Anil but he said nothing to the boy. Insted he promised him to pay regularly.
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