how does he narrate the story of the Tusker does it appear to be plausible
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Answer:
The beginning where the narrator narrates the incident of an elephant attack seems plausible because this tends to happen often. However, the secondary part of the narrated story seems bizarre because of the suspense and Iswaran's way of portraying himself as a hero.
Below is the story narrated by him for better understanding,
Explanation:
In the story of the Tusker, the story was narrated by Iswaran. In this narration, he talks about how elephants are animals who tend to get out of control. He described the actions of elephants after which he talked an incident where an elephant, a Tusker as he called, escaped from the timber yard and ended up destroying everything that came its way. For instance, the bushes and branches. While doing this he gets excited and carried away enough to start jumping. He narrates this story not just in town but at school as well. Whenever he narrates, he adds a layer of suspense of how frightful the people of his town felt when the elephant did this. Furthermore, he talks about his heroic appearance with a cane. That he used the cane to control the elephant.