Ruskin Bond's short story is like a photo. They instantly give us a photo, almost like a camera flash. With Bond, each story is also an experience. There are two ways to expand these experiences; first, through Bond's experience as a boy, and secondly through his experience as an adult. These experiences may be some past life events, but they must be remembered; or it may be just a vision, a glimpse, a relationship that occurs or passes.
In from
Woman on platform number 8 from
For example, just a woman suddenly the mother used him as a boy and sneered at him, and this feeling became engraved in the child's memory. In from
Coral tree from
On the other hand, where he is an adult, just the experience of climbing trees reminds him of his grandfather's house nostalgic, and he suddenly desires childhood.
Bond's short stories fall into two categories. The first is commemoration and memories. When he was a child, Bond passed, and he remembered he was an adult. These memories and experiences or childhood memories of the past or current experiences are so common that they have not really happened.
The second category is narrative, in which something happens. In both cases, Bond is clear, clear, and instant, so experience is passed to us with the most primitive self. Similarly, his experience is ubiquitous in many cases; like the boys who play cricket from
photo from
He recalled his ten-year-old boy.
First consider the commemoration or experience; as the authors say, certain features will obviously appear. When his grandmother looked at a picture of a little girl, Bond described the ancient traits. from
photo from
Once again and stubbornly refused to disclose the identity of the girl. Nothing happened in the story, except for the grandmother's last sentence let us guess that it might be her own. This story belongs to the first category. Many other stories fall into this category. Bond has some weird sixty-five stories to comment on some of the selected stories. Under the commemorative category, especially the story is like from
window, Kipling from
, from
Guardian angel, flower foreground, dark face, cherry tree from
and many more.
In from
window from
Bond remembers a window just because of the point it gives; encounters the strangeness of Kipling from
Kipling from
Or just the sadness of life itself from
Guardian angel from
. In this story, Bond presents the miraculous facts of his aunt Milin, the satisfaction of the customer at night, the sadness of her life, and the broken guardian angel as her tombstone. This tombstone was remembered and it remains in the reader's memory. Some features appear in these stories; often encountering a little girl, Bond is also a boy, or a person who meets with a grandmother or loves her mother, may be an aunt or a teacher. In from
night train In Deoli from
It was just a meeting with a girl and then as a character when the train moved. In from
The foreground of flowers from
There is also Miss Mackenzie talking to flowers. from
Facing the dark from
It is also the story of the teacher. Little girl wants from
Madou from
Either from
Binya has passed from
. In from
My father's trees in Dera from
Nothing really happened except the trees were planned, and they would make the voters have fun. The theme is a bit similar from
Cherry tree. Over time from
Once again, commemorate Bond and his playmates who used to play and enjoy the pool as a boy. from
Start small from
There must be nostalgic and painful moments of planting cherry trees and friendship with Ben Singh. The most striking example of a story is the memory of the experience. from
Girl from Copenhagen from
There is an intimate start ' we didn't make any promises - writing or meeting again. Somehow, our relationship seems complete and overall...'
Before passing the narrative story, people can look at longer short stories, especially three stories: from
The black panther's moon, Time stopped at Shamli from
with from
Dust on the mountain from
Has similar features to short stories. In the first, a black panther was killed by the author's friend Bisnu and drafted the pure excitement of the villagers; in the second, there was another tree and nostalgic childhood experience. from
Dust on the mountain from
It is a photo of a mine and quarry suffocating dust. In these stories, nothing seems to happen, except for experience. However, the first story is a narrative that brings us into narrative.
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Thief from
For example, the author himself is a thief and his use is described. from
Familiar death from
It is the narrative of his friend Sunil being murdered. Have a rather strange monkey account from
Monkeys from
Who killed the gang of their gang to retaliate. from
Work well from
Is the narrator of the gardener Dukhi murder major from
Battle from
He talked about Ranji's struggle with the villagers because they did not follow the order to swim in the pool. from
tunnel from
Again it is just an experience. In from
Come back home from
Something happened, and Daya Ram retrieved the lost wallet or lost the wallet on the train. Some of Bond's stories revolve around the tiger, which is his real life experience after growing up in Dehra Dun. from
Cat's eyes, from
with from
Tigers burn brightly from
A detailed description of the tiger's description of the noteworthy story.
Ruskin Bond is also known for its ghost stories. In from
Haunted bicycle from
This little girl ridiculously turned into an adult man. Another ghost story is from
Whispering in the dark from
And the story is like from
He said with arsenic from
It was written in the detective story.
After reading Bond's short story, the reader-author relationship seems to be quoted before it is complete and complete. '
Orignal From: Ruskin Bond's short story
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