In the lesson, 'In the Kingdom of Fools', the king is the kingpin of troubles that beset his kingdom.
Cite examples from the lesson to draw up a pen picture of the king.
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Explanation:
The King of the Kingdom of Fools, by his actions really lives up to the name of his kingdom. He is a despotic ruler who has changed the working routine of his subjects by ordering them to sleep by day and work by night. He lacks financial acumen and has ordered a common price tag for all goods in the kingdom. The king lacks far-sightedness and cannot visualize what the repercussions of his current actions will be, in the future.
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The King in the Kingdom of Fools is a foolish king who is surrounded by even more foolish ministers. The King doesn't think about the consequences of his actions and how it would affect other people, he only cares about being different. This is why the king decided to change day to night and night to day in his kingdom. The king also lacks the understanding of justice and the importance of evidence since he blindly believes every alibi given in his court. The author has done right by using the word 'idiot' to describe the King.