English, asked by chaurasiarekha1980, 1 year ago

which event did you dislike why Rusty goes to London by Ruskin Bond​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Ruskin bond brings in a very picturesque effect and his dreams look very realistic.

Explanation:

Ruskin Bond’s “Rusty goes to London” throbs the hearts the many young readers. As the language is simple, it is famous among kids, teenagers, teachers and parents too. With a common plot, the author portrayed the events in the book with enjoyable themes and circumstances.

He highlighted his dreams to become a writer at a very young age. He also depicted the struggle he had gone through to become an established writer.  Inspite of all these, his wild manners with the stranger is the one which I disliked in this work.      

Answered by indiabrainly
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Rusty Goes to London is the story of Rusty who travels to London to fulfill his dreams of becoming a successful writer. There he meets many renowned writers and publishers, and ultimately decides to come back to India.

One thing that I did not like in the story is that he worked as a clerk during day and wrote in the nights. This schedule must have been extremely hectic for Rusty, and his writing skills also must have got compromised due to this.

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