The gold frames explores the follies of human being explain
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Datta is in charge of framing photographs and he is very good in his profession. Once a customer brings him the photo of a person with whiskers and wearing a turban. He talks highly of the person in the photograph and chooses an imported German oval frame. When he starts working on the frame, an open tin of enamel paint spills on the photograph. As Datta tries to clear up the mess, the entire turban and half the face gets erased.
After panicking for a while, Datta replaces the photo with another close looking photograph. He hands over the framed photo with bated breath to the customer when he comes for it. As soon as he sees it, the customer starts shouting at Datta. Before Datta could offer any explanation, the customer says angrily that he had asked for an oval frame while what was used was a square frame.
The story explains the customer’s folly of how he fails to realize that the most important element – the photograph – itself has been changed by the photograph framer. He is only unhappy about the frame used not being what he had chosen. The actual mistake was a grave mistake and something that could not be corrected. But, that did not affect the customer in any way.
After panicking for a while, Datta replaces the photo with another close looking photograph. He hands over the framed photo with bated breath to the customer when he comes for it. As soon as he sees it, the customer starts shouting at Datta. Before Datta could offer any explanation, the customer says angrily that he had asked for an oval frame while what was used was a square frame.
The story explains the customer’s folly of how he fails to realize that the most important element – the photograph – itself has been changed by the photograph framer. He is only unhappy about the frame used not being what he had chosen. The actual mistake was a grave mistake and something that could not be corrected. But, that did not affect the customer in any way.
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The gold frames explores the follies of human being explain
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