The Village By the Sea

Comment on Hari’s temperament. [4] What would you do if you were in Hari’s place when he arrived in Bombay?

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Hari is Lila’s thoughtful younger brother, a boy of twelve years old. Hari is forced to grow up rapidly because of their family situation; he gives up going to school because their family is no longer able to afford it and starts working in the fields instead. Hari is resilient and endures loneliness and difficult working conditions in Bombay but he manages to set aside money and befriend a kind, older watchmaker named Mr. Panwallah. Your last question is really up to you.

Hari's Temperament

Hari demonstrates a complex temperament shaped by the challenging circumstances he faces. He carries a profound sense of responsibility, taking on the role of the family's provider at a young age. His determination is evident in his journey to Bombay and his perseverance in securing work. However, Hari's pride can sometimes get in his way, causing him to refuse help and downplay his struggles. Moreover, the pressures he faces occasionally lead to impulsive outbursts of temper.

If I Were in Hari's Place

If I were in Hari's place upon arriving in Bombay, my priorities would center around survival and laying the groundwork for a better future. Firstly, I would seek a support network – perhaps distant relatives or organizations – to offer a safe place to stay and guidance in navigating the vast city. I would immediately search for basic employment opportunities, focusing on securing an income for food and shelter. Strict financial management would be essential to save any money to send back home. Finally, despite the difficulties, I would look for ways to further my education or develop skills, perhaps through night classes, understanding that this could help me find better work and create a stable future for myself. This reply may change from person to person and you could go forward with your opinion.

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The Village by The Sea