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what is the moral of the story "the boy who broke the bank"?​

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Answered by gajbhiyetanmay
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Through the story “The Boy Who Broke the Bank” Ruskin bond tries to convey the appropriate way of listening and at the sometime he teaches the best way to cultivate listening skill. The message which he wants to deliver through this story is ‘Listening is the begging of the understanding.’  If the manager had listened to the problem of Nathu, the entire mess would have never happened.

Answered by pk3013619
5

The Boy Who Broke the Bank is a very interesting and humorous story written by Ruskin Bond. The story is about the murmuring of, Nathu ( a sweeper) about irregular payment of his salary. It takes the shape of a rumour and results into the collapse of a very sound bank. The end of the story, Nathu, who is responsible for the whole episode, wonders innocently about the breaking of the bank.

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