What do you think the story is called "The Rat's Feast"?
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. The Rat's Feast is a witty tale of a teacher travelling by train to the school where he is appointed to teach Sanskrit. How he wins the boys over to his side is the story all about.
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An Improbable Tale gives the teller of stories a power to change the end, to awaken a dead man and make it complex or simple. However there is one definite end to a night's tale.
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We are asked why the name of the lesson is called " The Rat's Feast." The answer as to why this lesson is called "The Rat's Feast" is as under:
- This is a short story taken from one of poet-philosopher Rabindranath Tagore's famous stories.
- The story is all about a group of boys and an old man.
- The boys are going back to school where they are going to be under a new teacher.
- They already don't like the teacher and have already given him the nickname " Black Pumpkin Fresh Chilli."
- The old man entered the same compartment as the boys with lots of food items that he was carrying with him in pots.
- When the old man gets down at a station the boys open the pots and eat all the food.
- When the old man comes back the boys tell him that the compartments have rats and they ate the food.
- The old man also laughed saying rats are like that only.
- After some time, a confectioner pushing his cart came to the window.
- The old man bought sweets for all the boys saying that the rats will not face any impediments in their feast.
- So this story's name is "The Rat's Feast" which is appropriate for the story as the rats (boys) had a real feast on the train that day.
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