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what human attributes and emotions do we observe in the poem crocodile and the monkey? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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On the surface a children’s poem, But at its heart The Crocodile and the Monkey by Vikram Seth is a well spun tale of friendship, kindness, betrayal and subsequent estrangement. Rewriting the moralistic tale of not trusting those who are untrustworthy, from the Panchatantra, Seth presents this story in a poetic form with a nursery rhyme-like tune with humanised animals conversing and imparting values. Kuroop the crocodile is a character whose major objective is to impress his wife and cater to all her needs. For this purpose he brings her carcass of his prey and also agrees to sacrifice his own friend, the monkey to satisfy her appetite. His wife, Felicity is shown to be greedy, manipulative and selfish as she wants to devour the same monkey’s heart, who had been providing her with sweet mangoes through so many years. Her concern lies only with her own well being as she put her husband, Kuroop’s friendship with the monkey on the back burner and demanded that he betray his friend and satiate her greed. The monkey’s presence of mind and shrewdness was identified when he outsmarted Kuroop after knowing about his evil intentions and managed to save his life.

Answered by muskan123451
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Written in a humorous, witty manner, The Crocodile and the Monkey stands out from other traditional poems mainly because of its length and because of the inclusion of dialogue within the poem. A ballad, it not only narrates a story, but also gives a very honest picture of human interactions. Narrated in a racy, yet bantering manner, one notices the difference between the crocodile’s attitude of a predator towards his prey and his docile nature towards his wife. Though the poem is written in an impersonal tone, but it explores human relations in a relatable manner. You might be interested in Summary of The Crocodile and the Monkey

It also shows how the victims sometimes turn into the perpetrator and victimise the ones who had earlier meant harm to them. Using his wit, the monkey turned the tables and the crocodile ended up on the losing side in the end. The moment deceit and greed enters the scenario, friendships come to an end.

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