Summary of Neighbours by Tim Winton | Class 12 English

This article has the Class 12 English Summary from the story, Neighbours.

Tim Winton’s short tale “Neighbours” is about adopting false judgments. This tale has demonstrated the idea that linguistic and cultural differences have no impact on human relationships.

Summary of Neighbours by Tim Winton | Class 12 English


Content:

    1. About the Author’s
    2. Story Character’s
    3. Setting of the Story
    4. Message of the Story
    5. One sentence Summary
  1. Summary
    1. Short Summary
    2. Long Summary
    3. Summary in Nepali
    4. Exercise of Neighbours

About the Author’s

Tim Winton, full name Timothy John Winton, (b. 1960) is an Australian author of both adult and children’s novels that deal with both the experience of life in and the landscape of his native country. He competed with 35 other novelists for The Australian Literary Award presented for the best unpublished novel manuscript and won the prize in 1982 for his manuscript An Open Swimmer. His novels include That Eye, the Sky (1986), Dirt Music (2001), and Breath (2008). He also wrote several children’s books, including Lockie Leonard, Human Torpedo (1990), The Bugalugs Bum Thief (1991), and The Deep (1998). This story ‘Neighbours’ has been taken from Migrants of Australia edited by Harwood Lawler.

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