English, asked by richa487, 1 year ago

It is believed that fools are so dangerous that only very wise people can manage them . who are the fools in this story ? what happens to them ??? plz answer it this is from moments.... class 9th ... plz help me .. ☆☆☆☆☆ anybody plz answer. ..

Answers

Answered by trisha10433
55
hy there
________

fools are unwise person and or we can say that a person who shows unwise judgement. yes fools are dangerous person as we can take the instance from the story the kingdom of fools . the two the guru and his disciple when went to the kingdom of fools , after roaming around the kingdom the guru thought that its not good to stay here for long time as the kingdom was full of fools but his disciple denied and said he he will not go from here as the cost of everything was same , everything was cheap there the guru also warned him but the disciple didnt listen him and then after sometime the disciple fell into the trouble . he was founded guilty for the breaking of the walls but when the guru came to know about the matter he used his presence of mind and saved his disciple so by this instance we can say that fools are dangerous and only a wise person can handle them

hope helped
____________
Attachments:

richa487: thanks but I got the answer
abhinavak2005: and i got you i have decided to become famous in youtube
abhinavak2005: my aim of 2 years
Answered by apeksha160
3

In the chapter, " Kingdom of fools", it was the King and his ministers who were foolish. They had made strange laws in the kingdom. As a result of their foolishness, they end up being executed at the stake.

Explanation:

  • The chapter "In the Kingdom of Fools" serves as an example of why we should avoid foolish individuals because else, we can suffer or get into difficulty because of them. Moreover, intelligence, not logic, is the better weapon against fools.
  • In this intriguing tale, a kingdom of fools is ruled by a foolish king and his equally foolish ministers. He gave the kingdom's citizens the directive to treat day as night and night as day, along with his ministers. They would spend the entire day sleeping and working at night.
  • A guru and his disciple visited the kingdom one  day and were shocked by the opposite regulations that the king and his ministers had instituted. But the guru realised that remaining in a kingdom of fools was not a prudent course of action, so he fled. The easy access to high-quality food at an affordable price prevented His Disciple from leaving the kingdom.
  • At the end of the story, the disciple is in trouble and calls his guru to help him save his life. The Guru was a learned and clever man who twists the whole plot in such a way that the king and his minister meet their end. The people of the kingdom decide to make the Guru and his disciple the king and minister respectively. So it is true that only wise people can manage fools.
Similar questions