As he learned more about the world by traveling to England and throughout his home country he learned many things especially the virtue that money does not buy everything. When he starts his new life as a beggar he brings little and looks for the goodness in people to survive. These experiences with the common people of India willing to give him what the have changes Purun and he sees what was once his people in a new light. It is even more relevant when he travels to the mountain above the village and the people provide for him. This allows him to achieve eternal peace and be in serenity with all the things around him including the animals. If it were not for the people's kindness to Purun Bhagat he would not be able to befriend the animals which in turn would cause them all to die in the landslide. Once Purun has experienced this last giving back to the people he is now willing to go and dies peacefully on the side of mountain surrounded by his acquired forest friends. “Stay with me, Brother. Stay--till--I--go!" His experiences with the common people and the animals changes the way that he gave back to his community. Earlier in the short story he gave them knowledge and leadership and by the end he gave them their lives and a reward for the goodness that they displayed. It also changed the people who were now able to realize the potential of a good …show more content…
When he first meets Wain’s Wain he is childish and nervous about how weird he may seem since he does have problems with interacting with girls. As he sits down with her he soon realizes that he is pretty normal compared to her and that he has nothing to fear. This causes him to overcome his first fear that he will mess up in front of girls or seem weird. The second girl he encounters the “tourist” he tries to get close to but surprisingly Vic is the one that interrupts and stops him. This is a drastic change from the Vic that we saw at the beginning of the story and Stella has changed him in some unforeseen way. The third girl he meets, Triolet, he finally completes his mission and kisses her leaving his adolescent self behind. As this is happening Vic comes down stares mad as can be and pulls Enn out of the party with him, “Idiot. Come on. Just get a move on.” Vic's experience with Stella obviously changed him and moved him down to what he truly was instead of the facade that he had previously been showing throughout the