MY BROTHER, MY BROTHER

MY BROTHER, MY BROTHER 

Review of 
 πŸ“š My Brother, My Brother πŸ“š

- Norah Burke

Sher singh was only twelve years old and his brother was younger than Sher singh. He had many Brothers and sisters but they dead, carried off by cholera and influenza.

 Now there were only two of them. Sher singh and Kunwar
In the beginning of the story it was found that Sher Singh’s Brother’ was suffering from stomach pain. 

Sher Singh and his mother tried a lot to cure Kunwar  but they were unsuc
-cessful.  When his mother said that “He must be carried to the hospital at kalaghat”, Then Sher singh understood that his brother Kunwar was going to dying and Hospital was the last option for jungle people.

Sher singh was about to run to call his father, the mother stops him saying that he cannot reach him as he was deep in the jungle for hunting.
 
Sher singh carried his brother to the hospital of Kalaghat, on the way of Hospital he faced many  problem.

 There was no road in the jungle. He had to cross two river without any support. He did not care of himself and tries hard to save his younger Brother’s life. Sher Singh started for alight carrying his brother. 

He was walking through the jungle. He saw a cobra on the path. He stood still and the cobra slipped off into the grass. He became normal again and he walked on.

Sheer Singh was on his way to Callaghan carrying his brother. 

He was walking through the forest. He was tired. He lay against a tree with his eyes shut. Then he heard the sound of elephants.

 They came near him. It would be dangerous if he shouted. He was to the river bed. Later the elephant’s disappeared. 

He was relieved. Later he uttered a prayer of thanks and crossed the first river.

Towards midnight Sher Singh heard the second river ahead of him. 

He reached the second river ahead of him. He reached the river. It was full of water. The bridge moved like a monster.

 There was water over the rope round his brother and himself to keep themselves together. He kept his brother’s head above water and began to cross the river.

At the end of the story when he wake up he finds that he was in the hospital. He had no money. Every morning he went to the railway yard to get the work of loading coal. He labored all day and earned money to prepare food.
 
*Summing Up :*

The story is about the life in the jungle. It is dangerous to live in a jungle. People have to fight for life.

Norah Bruke  works reflect her experience and life in jungle. The story  is all about the heroism of a jungle boy.

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