Do you think the story 'In The Kingdom of Fools' is a political satire. Give
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Reported twenty-one times so far only from India, this tale usually has three parts: 1) the holy man and his disciple; 2) the collapsed wall; 3) the man chosen to fit the stake. The second section is often told as a separate tale.
This popular tale, describing a topsy-turvy land, with its biting political satire and lethal ironies, has inspired plays in many Indian languages and given rise to proverbs like the following Urdu-Hindi one:
andher nagari chaupat raja
taka ser bhaji take ser khaja
A city of misrule, a ruinous king:
A penny (for) a ser of vegetables,
A penny (for) a ser of sweets.
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