write a note on the theme of kabuliwala?
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The main theme of this story is filial affection—the deep love that fathers have for their children. In the story we encounter three examples of filial affection—the author and his daughter Mini; the Kabuliwala "Rahman" and his own daughter in Afghanistan; and the Kabuliwala "Rahman" and Mini.
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Kabuliwala is story written by Rabindranath Tagore depicting a father's love for his daughter.
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- The story revolves around a girl called Mini who develops a bond with Kabuliwala.
- Kabuliwala who missed his daughter in the distant land of Afganistan poured all his fatherly affection on Mini,who was of the same age of his daughter.
- Later, when he ends up prison,Mini forgets him. He arrives after years before Mini's house and finds she is getting married.
- He shows the imprint of his daughter's palm on a paper to the author and realizes his daughter might have also been married.
- The Kabuliwala longed to meet his daughter and found the reflection of his daughter in Mini.
- The story reflects upon the emotional aspect and affection of a father towards his daughter.
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