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Draw a character sketch of the king as described in the poem the tale of melon city

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The King in Vikram Seth's 'The Tale of Melon City' is a special identity.

He isn't guided by rationale and reason.

Capricious nature can drive him from one limit to the next.

We are presented that he is 'simply' and 'serene.'

The utilization of such descriptive words is unexpected.

He is neither one nor the other.

He can't do equity.

He has his confinements.

He needs stable judgment.

Nor does he have a firm personality.

He wavers.

He can be effectively impacted and persuaded.

He is yellow and whimsical disapproved.

He arranges a curve to be developed as a landmark of his greatness and triumph.

Nonetheless, a despicable episode of his crown being slammed off by the low curve is for him to hold up under.

He arranges everybody to be Hanged whom he supposes to be in charge of the broken curve.

The ruler leaves no impact regarding his matters.

He is utterly pointless for them.

His being alive or dead has little effect on them.

The clergymen hurl a moan of help when his announcement hangs him.

The ruler is frail and twists under the weight of the general population.

He falls in his very own snare and languishes over engaging such a misrepresented idea of equity.

The general population couldn't care less on the off chance that they are governed by a man ruler or a melon lord.

They don't have any decision. One is an excellent substitute for the other.

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