A man looks at a painting in a museum and says, “Brothers and sisters I have none, but that man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is in the painting?
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His son is in the painting.
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The man in the painting is his Son!!!
Explanation:
Let's break the puzzle down in to smaller pieces and then put them together and see what we've got. 'My father's son.' We'll draw a diagram from the perspective of the person speaking.
- My Father's son is my sibling.
- 'That man's Father' appears in our diagram already, we know him as My Father's son. They are the same remember that man's father is my father's son'.
- 'Brothers And Sisters I Have None' - thus far we have identified My Father's Son and Me as separate people. But if I have no brothers or sisters then my father's son can only be me.
- To clarify 'That Man' is my son. If I have no brothers and sisters then my father's son can only be me. Which means I (me) am that man's father.
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