Abstract:
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In "The Hero of the Night Bus," the protagonist finds himself entangled in problems, often indifferent to the consequences, as some of his brightest ideas emerge during moments of punishment. However, lately, nobody seems to believe him, even when he speaks the truth. The situation worsens after a misunderstood joke with the elderly man in the park, leading everyone to label him as a troublemaker. While others see him as a troublemaker, the protagonist is determined to prove them wrong and showcase his potential as a hero. The narrative delves into themes of identity, sibling relationships, and the quest for recognition, challenging preconceived notions and emphasizing the importance of understanding beyond surface judgments.
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