Published June 16, 2018 | Version v1
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Human Sensitivity and Ecology in the Novels of Ruskin Bond

  • 1. Research scholar (English), Dr. C.V. Raman university, Kota, Bilaspur, C.G. (India)
  • 2. Associate professor, Department of English, Dr. C.V. Raman University, Kota, Bilaspur C.G. (India)

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Every human being acquires knowledge through various experiences of „nature". Even just a passive observation of nature gives knowledge. The sea, sand, mountains, rivers, plants, animals, climate, temperature and seasons influence the character and thinking of a person. Environment influences persons and inspires them to live ecologically. The emotional attachment and commitment to a place influences a person"s experience and shapes his personality. Eco-criticism is concerned with nature writing and ecological themes in all literature. The preservation of nature has always been a prime concern since the Vedic Times in India and the early Greek thought. Ruskin Bond"s works portray one of the aspects of eco-criticism – the role of diversity and its connection with the environment"s network structure. Diversity means many different relationships in a community which is aware of the interdependence of all its members. The entire amount of Bond"s works is a magnificent document of his deep association with environment. He finds delight in running with the winds, smiling with the flowers and converses with the trees.

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