give the character sketch of Heera and Moti on the basis of the story A tale of two oxen name of writer is Munshi Premchand
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This is a tale about the adventures of a pair of oxen who have been loaned by their master to his in-laws. Heera and Moti are very good friends. Just as you get to see in human friendship, these two have very different characteristics; even in friendship, opposites attract! Moti is rather aggressive and hot-tempered and, if he has his way, wouldn't mind taking his enemies head-on; Heera, on the other hand, is tolerant and wise. The two, of course, don't realise that they have been loaned but think that Jhuri, their master, has sold them. They refuse to go, but are forced to go anyway. Then, begin their adventures! The two break free and return to Jhuri. But, once again, they are taken away by Jhuri's brother-in-law Gaya. The two are ill-treated and not fed properly. The bullocks escape once again and this time are helped by a little girl. The girl unties the ropes and releases the bullocks. Moti wants to flee at once but Heera hesitates; he knows that the girl would be suspected of releasing them. That's Heera's compassion and wisdom for you! Next, the friends encounter a bull. Here, again, Heera's cool-headed nature saves the day; he devises a plan and the bull is defeated. Moti's rashness gets them into trouble once again. Despite Heera's caution, Moti enters a field to feed on peas. The guards catch them; Heera could have run away and escaped, but being a loyal friend he does not flee. The two are taken away to a cattle pound. The two are able to help other animals in the pound to escape but they themselves are unable to do so because Heera is tethered. Now, Moti could have escaped but, this time, it is he who chooses to remain by Heera's side.
Answer:
Heera is tolerant and wise, in contrast to Moti who is fairly aggressive and short-tempered and, if given the chance, wouldn't mind confronting his foes.
Explanation:
- Two bullocks owned by a farmer of vegetables, Hira and Moti, serve as the story's main protagonists.
- They were both very tall people who were beautiful to look at, and they worked hard.
- Their journey from being put in a stranger's home to eloping back to their masters' home was the central theme of the entire narrative.
- There is a thorough description of the characters.
- Both bullocks were close buddies who could comprehend each other's languages and spoke in silence.
- Their owner, Jhuri, is a farmer from the hamlet who adores his bullocks.
- His evil wife sends the bullocks to the home of her maternal grandmother.
- Jhuri's father-in-law, who is evil, abuses the bullocks and whips them without giving them appropriate food, and is another villain.
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