The conflict in the short story A Bouquet of Love by Ruskin Bond is between the protagonist, Mr. Kapoor, and his son, Raju. Mr. Kapoor is a retired school teacher living in Mussoorie with his son, Raju. Raju is a young adult who is trying to make something of his life but is struggling to find a job. As a result, he spends his days playing cards with his friends and drinking at the local café.
Mr. Kapoor is not happy with his son's lifestyle and is constantly trying to get him to change his ways. He offers him guidance, advice, and a roof over his head. However, Raju is stubborn and refuses to listen to his father's advice. This causes a lot of tension in the household and leads to frequent arguments between the two.
The conflict between Mr. Kapoor and Raju is further exacerbated when Raju falls in love with the daughter of a wealthy man, Mr. Sharma. Mr. Sharma is not happy with the relationship and forbids Raju from seeing his daughter. Raju refuses to listen to his father's warnings, and despite his warnings, he continues to pursue his love.
The final conflict between Mr. Kapoor and Raju occurs when Raju decides to leave home and go to Delhi to pursue his dream of becoming a successful businessman. Mr. Kapoor is worried about his son and tries to convince him to stay home. However, Raju refuses to listen and sets out for Delhi.
The conflict between Mr. Kapoor and Raju is ultimately resolved when Mr. Sharma accepts the relationship between his daughter and Raju. Mr. Kapoor is relieved and is thankful for his son's perseverance. He also presents Raju with a bouquet of love, symbolizing his acceptance and support for his son.
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