The Blue Bead was written by Norah Burke. Read summary of The Blue Bead
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In the story, The Blue Bead. Sibia is also called as the child-woman. Read summary of The Blue Bead
In the story, The Blue Bead. Sibia is also called as the child-woman.
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In the story, The Blue Bead, the noise frightened the crocodiles. The women shouted their quarrels above the gush of the river which scared the crocodile away. Read summary of The Blue Bead
In the story, The Blue Bead, the noise frightened the crocodiles. The women shouted their quarrels above the gush of the river which scared the crocodile away.
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Sibia is a twelve year old girl, also known as the child-woman, living in the vicinity of the forest with her family. Unlike the other Gujar women, Sibia is not at all meek and passive but outgoing and brave. She never shy away from helping others, no matter how dangerous it is. Though poor, she finRead more
Sibia is a twelve year old girl, also known as the child-woman, living in the vicinity of the forest with her family. Unlike the other Gujar women, Sibia is not at all meek and passive but outgoing and brave. She never shy away from helping others, no matter how dangerous it is. Though poor, she finds joy in little things. When her mother asks her why she is so late, she excitedly tells her how she finally found a blue bead, choosing to ignore the heroic deeds that she did showing them to be trivial.
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The sleepers in the story are the heavy pieces of timber which is used to support a superstructure. Read summary of The Blue Bead
The sleepers in the story are the heavy pieces of timber which is used to support a superstructure.
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During the journey, Sibia was accompanied by her mother and some other women from her village. Read summary of The Blue Bead
During the journey, Sibia was accompanied by her mother and some other women from her village.
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While standing at the sweetmeat stall, Sibia had gazed at the honey connection, abuzz with dust and flies. Read summary of The Blue Bead
While standing at the sweetmeat stall, Sibia had gazed at the honey connection, abuzz with dust and flies.
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The title of the story is highly justified, because both the brothers faced the adversities and hardships with full courage and determination all alone. Behind their torn clothes and soiled faces, they had a pure soul full of love and self sacrifice. They deserved to be called as "Gentlemen" as theyRead more
The title of the story is highly justified, because both the brothers faced the adversities and hardships with full courage and determination all alone. Behind their torn clothes and soiled faces, they had a pure soul full of love and self sacrifice. They deserved to be called as “Gentlemen” as they were dignified, sincere and hard working.
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