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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

'Ruskin Bond\r'

'Religious torture in the reputation smouldering River By Abha Sirohi Research Scholar, A. K. P. G. College, Hapur (Ghaziabad) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Ruskin Bond attempts to analyze homosexual psychology in his short stories; He deals with the elemental and impulsive life of man. He tells the stories objectively and beyond on the whole these things his stories shows duty of man’s heart and his opinion in the Supreme condition.He has innate power to produce the influence of unity’s emotions, sounds and sights that thrills the senses of other man; it is due to his threatening faith in God. As a writer he has put integrity of man and dignity of human self-importance above all considerations this is the reason some generation our heart is filled with pleasure and a sense of spiritual satisfaction. Ruskin Bond is a writer of children and when we talk rough children a sense of innocence creeps everywhere our mind.The bent of mind of the author takes it in a religious dash; he wants to show us innocence of nature, the introductory decencies of God. God creates and nourishes us with innocence without any partiality, in return He needs only our dedication, but most of the times we ignore this fact due to our business, our offhand attitude:- â€Å"in worrying about own distress, they had forgotten about the island, in the core of the river. The river was very angry now, rampaging rase from the hills and thundering across the plains… 165 Ruskin Bonds children stories atomic number 18 very famous in all over world. Some of his popular stories are Blue Umbrella, Untouchable, Panther ’s Moon, season Stops at Shamli and Angry River. The story Angry River portrays the work of nature. How nature affects our lives? What He (God, the Supreme power) wants from us? How should we treat and assert the nature. The story is a pathetic commentary of a family of remote area, where no one can imagine about survival.The Angry River is the story of a girl Sita who lives with her grandparents on a lonely island in the middle of a river. The story illustrates the life in the lap of nature, which is a symbol of repose and naturality. Bond has narrated the opening lines of the story in a very beautiful way:- â€Å"In the middle of the river, the river that began in the mountains of the Himalayas and finish in the bay Bengal there was a small\r\n'

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