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fools can't continue with their follies for a long. how can you justify this statement in relation to the story " in the kingdom of fools​

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Answered by vanshika2jiya
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Fools cannot continue with their follies for long. How can you justify this statement in relation to the story? Answer: The king and his minister had made new but foolish laws for their people. They just wanted to be different from other kings, so they decided to change day for night and night for day

Answered by LemonStudiez
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"In the Kingdom of Fools” is a story that sheds light on the dangers posed to the society by the folly of people. It illustrates the difficulty of dealing with foolish people. Only the wise are well equipped to deal with foolish people.

“In the Kingdom of Fools” is a folktale that sheds light on the dangers posed to the society by foolish people. It also emphasizes the view that foolish people can be very difficult to manage. They can only be dealt with by wise and calm people.

In the story, the king and his minister are so foolish that they are convinced that if they died they would be reincarnated as king and minister again. The guru and his disciple are able to escape death and be crowned as king and minster respectively.

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