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What is the moral of the story cherry Tree by Ruskin bond

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The Cherry Tree, written by acclaimed and much loved author, Rusking Bond, is a short story taken from his Collected Short Stories collection.

It has underlying themes of Struggle, Dedication, Pride, Growth and Responsibility. Rakesh plants a seed that faces a lot of difficulties before growing into a cherry tree.

However, it's resilience takes it forward and helps it grow bigger and stronger than before.

The moral of the story is that to grow, you need to keep mmoving despite all the difficulties life throws at you.

Your resilience will make you stronger.

Answered by ProfDocAK22
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Answer:

  • The cherry tree is seen as a symbol of perseverance.
  • It demonstrates resiliency and the ability to persevere in the face of adversity.
  • Rakesh and the tree have a kind and nurturing relationship.
  • Even when the going becomes difficult, he never abandons his tree, demonstrating the commitment required to build strong and lasting bonds of affection and compassion.
  • Rakesh is the cherry tree's protector.
  • He fulfils his responsibilities and is rewarded for his efforts in the end.
  • Furthermore, Rakesh's grandfather is the light that guides him down the proper road in life.
  • He cares for Rakesh in the same way he cares for his cherry tree.
  • The ability to start something new and help it attain its full potential is another motif in the story.
  • Rakesh contributes to the cherry tree's growth by toiling and persevering.

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