The Nature is full of surprises, if we keep our eyes open. Explain in context with the poem ‘Meadow Surprises’. or . In the story "The Three Questions" the king did not know that his enemy came to kill him but he saved his enemy without knowing him. Suppose the king knew that his enemy was injured should he have saved him ? What are your views?
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In this story the king did not know that his enemy came to kill him but he saved his enemy
In this story the king did not know that his enemy came to kill him but he saved his enemy without knowing him. Suppose the king knew that his enemy was injured should he saved
In this story the king did not know that his enemy came to kill him but he saved his enemy without knowing him. Suppose the king knew that his enemy was injured should he saved him?
Ans. The king was very kind as he did not knew about his enemy and he saved him after
knowing that he is his enemy he did not have any regret because he ( the king) saved a life.
Another side his enemy has guilt that why i come here to kill a noble person. After his look after
the enemy became faithful for full life. It was the king's wisdom that he did not have any regret
about to save his enemy.