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He discovers that home is not just a physical place, but a state of mind from "summary" of THE ROOM ON THE ROOF by Ruskin Bond

In Rusty's journey of self-discovery, he realizes that his sense of belonging does not lie solely in the physical walls of a building, but rather in the feeling of comfort and security that comes from within. Despite the beauty of Dehra, he feels out of place and disconnected, longing for a deeper connection to his roots. This inner turmoil drives him to seek solace in companionship and adventure, leading him to make choices that challenge societal norms and expectations. Through his experiences with Kishen, Rusty learns the true meaning of friendship and loyalty. Despite their differences in background and upbringing, they form a bond that transcends material possessions and societal labels. Kishen's humble abode becomes a sanctuary for Rusty, a place where he can truly be himself without fear of judgment or rejection. It is in these moments of camaraderie and shared laughter that Rusty begins to understand the essence of "home." As Rusty immerses himself in the vibrant culture of the bazaar, he discovers a sense of belonging that he had long been craving. The sights, sounds, and smells of the bustling marketplace awaken a sense of nostalgia within him, reminding him of the simplicity and authenticity of his childhood. In the midst of chaos and diversity, Rusty finds a sense of peace and tranquility that he had not experienced before. In his encounters with Meena, Rusty explores the complexities of love and longing. Despite the social barriers that separate them, their connection transcends physical boundaries, drawing them closer to each other in ways that defy logic and reason. Meena's presence becomes a source of comfort and joy for Rusty, a beacon of light in the darkness of uncertainty and doubt. Through these relationships and experiences, Rusty comes to realize that home is not just a place where one resides, but a state of mind that encompasses love, acceptance, and belonging. It is a feeling of warmth and security that can be found in the most unexpected of places, guiding one towards a sense of purpose and fulfillment. In the midst of chaos and confusion, Rusty finds his true home within himself, a sanctuary of peace and contentment that no external force can shake or destroy.
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    THE ROOM ON THE ROOF

    Ruskin Bond

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