why is deoli important for the narrator is ruskin bond's the night train at deoli?
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It was important as it was the place he had a close attachment to and where he had fallen in love.
- The question has been asked from the story The night train at Deoli by Ruskin Bond.
- His grandmother's residence was close to Deoli and he wanted to experience its charm because it was such a lovely town.
- He was intrigued by the little village, and he felt sad for the community that no one wants to visit, moreover, It was also the location where he first fell in love.
- However, he no longer got off the train there, implying that he preferred to avoid facing reality and discovering what happened to the girl. Instead, he preferred to cling to his memories.
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