The man indulged in mad whims on the earth. What were they
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- The man, in the short story 'A Wrong Man in Worker's Paradise' penned by Rabindranath Tagore, was indulged in the mad whims.
- The mad whims in which he was indulged in were- he made tiny sculptures of men, women, castle and strange earthen things which he used to dot on with seashells; he painted.
- He wasted his life on earth by indulging himself in such mad whims.
- People used to laugh at him. After he died, he was taken up to heaven.
- The story is an allegory referring to the students who never study for their exams yet get passed.
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