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  1. Quick answer: Arun in "The Thief" by Ruskin Bond is portrayed as trustful, compassionate, perceptive, and philosophical. He takes Deepak in despite his own poverty and teaches him valuable life...

  2. Oct 3, 2024 · What was the thief's real name in "The Thief's Story" by Ruskin Bond? We never know the thief’s real name in this story – when he introduces himself to Arun, he lies and says his name is...

  3. A cooperation of two complementary agents is necessary: Arun, although he is well aware of the real state of affairs and acknowledges the necessity to act, is ‘paralysed’ as to action, he is unable to do anything himself.

  4. Louis calling Armand 'Arun' is his way of acknowledging Armand's vulnerability (see: the art dealer scene earlier in the same episode where the man tells Louis that he's captured Armand's vulnerability and the museum scene that follows).

  5. Feb 28, 2015 · If the character revolts he is alienated from the society, and if he yields, he in turn gets alienated from his own ‘real’ self. The result initially is restlessness, and finally a self-exploration and self-introspection.

  6. Arun is from a broken family, and his mother is very invested in getting them married so that Divya can "fix" him. The biggest problem between the two of them is that they did not communicate. Divya did not communicate enough to Arun that he was being too controlling, and Arun refused to listen to whatever little communication she did attempt.

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  8. At college in America, Arun tries to free himself of his family and any other associations that threaten to entangle him. Arun fears being drawn into the judgment and expectations of others, and seeks personal freedom by withdrawing from social interactions and both Indian and American society.

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