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why would the narrator not kill the sloth bear​

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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The narrator did not kill the sloth bear because he was very small and felt bad for him since he got lost. He found him near the field of Mysore.

Explanation:

  • He took him home with him.
  • His wife cared for the bear.
  • She cleaned him and fed him.
  • Later when the bear outgrew their house they gave him to the nearby zoo.
  • This question is related to the interesting story called The Bond Of Love.

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Answered by aburaihana123
3

The narrator did not kill the sloth bear​ because he had an extreme love towards animals which restrains him from killing them.

Explanation:

The story, "The Bond of Love" by Kenneth Anderson, is purely based on the relationship between humans and the animals. The narrator through this story reveals the love between his wife and her favorite sloth bear which was rescued by the narrator, i.e., Kenneth Anderson. He presented the bear to his wife as a gift and they have developed a great love within each other.

The bear, Baba, had sent to the Zoo when it grows up but the narrator's wife felt extreme emptiness within herself when she came back home without the bear. The absence of the bear make her stressed. So, they got the bear back and built a new home for it. This story gently describes the love and affection that both the animals and humans have on each other which makes them transcends the barrier of species.

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