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write a character sketch of hari singh with the help of the following points 1.hari singh s background 2. his dishonesty 3. his aspirations 4.his courage to change himself

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Hari Singh was a teenage boy of 15 years, who earned his living from small thefts.

This illiterate boy used to work as domestic help, later rob his masters and ran away.

His actual name was also not Hari, as he kept changing his names to avoid arrest.

He was a greedy boy and thus turned into a professional thief, but later he understood the importance of respectable life.

Initially, he wanted to earn lots of money by stealing from other people; but later he desired to live a respectful life, by giving up stealing.

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Hari Singh was 15 years old, but already he was an experienced and fairly successful thief.

He used to change his name frequently so as not to get caught by his former employees, whom he must have cheated.

He even cheated Anil when he went to buy the daily supplies of groceries. However , he wished to get an education so that he could become a big and respected man, who would be able to achieve a lot.

He stole a large sum of money from Anil but regretted it when he realised that in doing so he had lost his only chance of getting an education. He is courageous enough to return the money , even though he knows that he may be caught in the process.

However his desire to change himself is so great that it motivates him and gives him courage to return to Anil.

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