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The guru was a wise man. How does the story in the kingdom of fools reflect it

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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The guru was a wise man as he gets an idea at the very beginning of the story that it was not safe to stay in the kingdom of fools. Despite his warning, his disciple chose to live there and found himself fit in a fix when the king ordered to hang him(as his neck fit the stake). Then also, the guru's wisdom saved his disciple.

Explanation:

  • The story clearly reflects that the king was a wise man. He tells his disciple that it is not safe to stay with such moody and foolish people as no one knows what they would do next.
  • But the food greedy disciple ignores this and decides to stay. However, this greed eventually puts him in a soup when he is found fit to put in the stake.
  • He pleads that he is innocent and has done no crime but nobody listens to him. Then also, guru comes as the savior and uses his wisdom to confuse the king and saves his disciple from being hanged.

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Answered by karanshetty92006
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Answer:

Answer. “The Kingdom of Fools” clearly reflects that “Guru was a wise man” as he advised his disciple not to stay in that kingdom. As the disciple thought that the future is uncertain, he did not pay any heed to his Guru and stayed on. ... So, it is proved that Guru was really very wise

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