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iswaran the storyteller summary


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Answered by fazailcheema
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This is a tale about Mahendra, a chief and his cook, Iswaran. Previous needed to continue moving from place to put as requested by headed office. Be that as it may, he had luckily a specialist guardian, Iswaran who cooked his suppers, washed his garments and visited with him around evening time. Iswaran started to discuss apparitions.

He said that where they had their shed was previously a cemetery. He additionally had run over phantoms yet he was not terrified of them. He enlightened Mahendra regarding a lady phantom seen just on a full moon night. She groaned and conveyed a hatching in her arms.

This alarmed Mahendra so much that he at last idea of that lady apparition on a full moon night. He could hear a low groan outside his window. He peeped from his window and there stood the apparition of the lady. He flung himself down and found that he was regularly longing for that lady apparition.

Iswaran used to ask smiling at Mahendra, "Sir, you were furious with me a few days ago when I educated you regarding the phantom however didn't you see her yourself the previous evening ?" Mahendra never used to tune in to Iswaran's inquiries lastly chose to leave from his activity and leave that spooky place.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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"Mahendra was a junior supervisor at construction sites. He had a cook with him named Iswaran. The nature of Mahendra's job needed him to travel from place to place. Iswaran accompanied him and did the cooking, cleaning and sometimes even the washing.

Iswaran was an ardent reader of storybooks and he was an excellent storyteller. Iswaran was so good at storytelling, that at times people fail to realize the errors and illogicality in his stories. For example, once he told the story of a mad elephant that escaped from the jungle and destroyed his school. Iswaran told that he grabbed a cane from a teacher and without any slightest hint of fear, he struck the elephant on its toenail and the elephant was paralyzed.

When Mahendra asked Iswaran about how he managed to paralyze such a big animal just with a single strike, Iswaran replied that he used Japanese martial arts to do it. Such was the level and illogicality of Iswaran's stories, but Mahendra loved them just for the way in which Iswaran delivers it.

One day he told a story about a ghostly woman holding a fetus in a full moon night. Mahendra stopped him and considered the story to be nonsense. The story terrified Mahendra and that night he heard some sound near his window.

Initially, he assumed that it must be a cat or a dog. But, Mahendra looked out of the window and saw exactly what Iswaran claimed of seeing: a woman holding a fetus. He couldn't sleep.

The next day Iswaran asked grinning at Mahendra about the sound and the ghostly woman and how he insulted him the other day while he himself saw it. Mahendra was very disturbed and upset and resigned on the very next day thinking that he should never stay in a place like this."

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