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Detailed Summary | |
Theme and Message | |
List of Difficult Words |
The story revolves around Nawab Rangile, a former nobleman whose once grand lifestyle has faded, and now he lives a modest life with his wife, Begum Rangili, doing odd jobs like selling eggs and catching crooks. One day, he boasts to a group of children about his bravery in a tiger hunt, only to be confronted with the news of a notorious bandit named Bhootnath who has been robbing houses in the village.
The story explores themes of pride, bravery, deception, and consequences. Nawab Rangile's boastfulness leads him into a dangerous situation where he must confront his fears. However, his pride and desire for recognition blind him to the true intentions of others, ultimately leading to his downfall. The story emphasizes the importance of humility, honesty, and careful discernment in dealing with others.
List of Difficult Words
Nawab: A Muslim nobleman or person of high status.
Valour: Great courage or bravery, especially in battle.
Modest: Small or humble.
Begum: A Muslim woman of high rank.
Crooks: Criminals or dishonest people.
Bandit: A robber or outlaw.
Crafty: Skilled at deceiving others.
Incapacitate: To disable or render someone unable to act or function.
Unadulterated: Pure or not mixed with anything else.
Consequences: Results or outcomes of actions.
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