How does Iswaran narrate the story of the tusker? Does it appear to be plausible? FROM THE CHAPTER ISWARAN THE STORYTELLER9TH CLASS
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The story of the Tuskers is taken from the chapter Iswaran the storyteller.Iswaran has a habit of telling impossible stories.This story describes a wild elephant destroying the playground of a school and moving towards Iswaran.Iswaran narrates how he injured the 3rd toe of the wild Tusker with a cane in his hand.The wild tusker collapsed and fell down towards the ground.No, the story does not seem to be plausible because Iswaran was a small boy at that time and the elephant described by him was very big.
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Iswaran narrated the story of the tusker exaggeratedly. The Tusker, having escaped from the timber yard, stamped on bushes, tore up wild creepers and broke the branches at his will. The elephant became uncontrollable and entered the school ground. It created chaos there. Everyone in the school tried to escape. No one dared to face the tusker. In the meantime Iswaran grabbed a cane from a teacher and moved towards the elephant. He hit its third toenail and the beast collapsed. He claimed that he had used the Japanese art to control the tusker. But this story seems totally implausible as it is very difficult to believe that a child can control a mad elephant.
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