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How does the story a horse and a two goats develop the idea of the need to intract with peaple who have vartly different indenties from your own?

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Answered by shishantgondwal47
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Answered by altruist
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The characters of Muni and the unnamed American live very different lives, and their mutual areas of understanding are quite limited. Muni has not had the opportunity to travel abroad as the American is doing. He is very concerned with the pressing necessities if daily life but also wishes to live a life of of honesty and integrity. The American seems to love the superficial manifestations of Indian culture. He is attracted to the visual aspects of the horse—with an eye to displaying it as an object to invite his friends' envy.

As a wealthy man, the American seems capable of buying such an artifact and is unconcerned with its cultural or social significance. Muni is happy to think he has found a buyer for his goats. They strike a bargain that is, paradoxically, of mutual satisfaction, even though it is based on misunderstanding.

In many respects, however, Muni and the American are alike. Each is motivated by his own self interest, and neither one takes the trouble to find a solution to... please mark it as brain list answers please mark it as brain list answers please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please

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