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iswaran the storyteller flowchart​

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Answered by kaushalprakash1289
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Iswaran was attached to perusing Tamil spine chillers during his extra time. Accordingly, he improved his own spine chillers and would advise about it to Mahendra. The last used to hear quietly without finding any escape clauses in the story. Iswaran frequently in his accounts described elephants. The elephants in the wilderness are utilized to pull the logs on the lorries.

The elephant currently entered a school ground where youngsters were playing, getting through the block divider. Kids and instructors ran helter and skelter to spare their lives. The elephant was shocked when Iswaran then just a young man took a bar and hit at the elephant's third toenail. The mystery was if the elephant is hit there, his

sensory system gets incapacitated.

Ishwaran was on the top of the school alongside different understudies viewing the entire show. He was concentrating in the lesser class around then. Ishwaran made tusker fallen finally in the school with the assistance of a stick grabbed from the educator's hand . That day after supper when Mahendra appreciated most delectable supper out of the blue Ishwaran propelled into a most gaudy record including the extraordinary or on that day after supper Ishwaran began to recount to the story, which included some

heavenly components .

The most ostentatious record of heavenly was of a phantom lady with tangled hair and withered face, holding a baby in its arm. Ishwaran didn't take in karate from anyplace rather he had found out about it someplace.

He flung himself down and found that he was frequently longing for that lady apparition . Iswaran used to ask smiling at Mahendra, "Sir, you were irate with me a few days ago when I enlightened you concerning the phantom yet didn't you see her yourself the previous evening ?" Mahendra never used to tune in to Iswaran's inquiries lastly chose to leave his activity and leave that spooky spot.

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Answered by Anonymous
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OBJECTIVES

  • To comprehend the gist of the story- Ishwaran the story Teller.
  • To provide a platform to the students where they can differentiate between natural and unnatural world.
  • To make the students able to understand difficult words with help of simple sentence constructions.
  • To make the students able to answer all objective question and short notes on the base of the story.
  • To make the students able to imagine another ending of the story.
  • To improve the reading, listening, speaking and writing skills of the students with help of this story.

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kEY POINTS

  • The story was narrated to Ganesh by Mahendra.
  • Mahendra was bachelor, junior supervisor in a construction firm.
  • His job was to keep an eye on different construction sites.
  • Mahendra always had his asset, his cook, Ishwaran with him.
  • Ishwaran had amazing capacity to produce vegetable and cookingingredients any where.
  • Ishwaran would read popular Tamil thriller stories.
  • His own description was greatly influenced by the Tamil author.
  • He weaved endless stories and played a roll of TV in Mahendra's living quarters.
  • He weaved a tale of a tusker, which destroyed everything on the way and how he made him collapsed in the end with help of a smallest cane and karate .
  • Ishwaran linked the auspicious full moon night to a story of female ghost holding a foetus.
  • Mahendra rebuked him for explaining such baseless stories.
  • He thought that was only a figment of imagination and nothing else.
  • One night Mahendra heard a low moan near his window. He put it as a cat but sound became louder and louder.
  • Mahendra saw a cloudy figure holding a bundle.
  • It affected him very much that he could not sleep properly.
  • Next morning Ishwaran greeted him and told about the last night's experience.
  • At last Mahendra resolved to leave the place the very next day, handed in his paper.
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