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What is the Theme of the story the blue umbrella by ruskin bond

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Answered by aarushanikap9wptz
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The blue umbrella is a very short novel which is based on a typical Garhwal village. The story of a girl which give her precious bear’s claw for a very beautiful umbrella which attracts many people and make them think where she got it from. Many also tried to steal it from her. One of them succeeded but Binya’s big brother fought and snatched that back from the thief. The person who sent the thief to steal the umbrella was guilty and
Answered by probrainsme105
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The theme of the story "The Blue Umbrella" is:

In this book, he describes Binya, a little girl from a rural Garhwal hamlet with fairy skin, pink cheeks, and dark eyes. When she went to get their cattle, Neelu and Gori, from a nearby forest, she came into some visitors. They gave her a beautiful blue silk umbrella in return for her lucky amulet, which was made of leopard's claw. She handed it to them voluntarily. The villagers began to argue about the umbrella. Because no one else in the community had such a lovely umbrella, and it accompanied Binya everywhere he went.The shopkeeper of that village Ram Bharosa was the most envious of Binya for her treasured possession that he wanted to own it at any cost. Because of this Binya had to face several problems in order to protect her pretty umbrella.

Binya and Ram Bharosa learn the ultimate lesson of sacrifice and kindness from the umbrella. The most envious Ram Bharosa began to feel adrift and uneasy about his own mischievous deed following his terrible act of taking the umbrella. The entire village began to chastise him for his actions, which caused his company to lose money. But, eventually, he realised that worldly things had no bearing on our lives.

Little Binya, on the other hand, saw Ram Bharosa's predicament and decided to offer him her wealth, which had a significant impact on Rambharosa. It was a present from Binya, he told everyone. He was convinced to walk outside in the sun or rain on occasion, and as a result, he began to appear much healthier and happier. He used the umbrella to scare away pigs and goats, and he also allowed everybody in the village borrow it. It was now everyone's umbrella, even though it had become spotty and faded. Later, as a token of thanks, Ram Bharosa presented Binya with a silver pendant featuring the bear's claw.

Little Binya's innocence and act of sacrifice made this man before who had a wry look on his face always into a person with heartsease.

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