What is theme of three questions
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Answer: In Three Questions by Leo Tolstoy we have the theme of wisdom, knowledge, awareness, kindness, forgiveness and acceptance.
Explanation:The theme of knowledge is self-evident in the story. For that is exactly what the King is looking for. He is looking for the knowledge or the ‘know-how’ that will ensure that his time is spent more efficiently. However the King is looking outwards for answers while the hermit tells him that the answers are within the King. His actions towards the bearded man who wished to kill the King show that the King may not necessarily need others to answer his questions. The King could have ignored the bearded man but rather he helped him. Ensuring that the bearded man did not die. This most likely is the ‘now’ that the hermit has told the King about. How it is important to deal with issues in real time. As they happen. Rather than the King seeking to address something that has not yet happened. Similarly the most important person in the King’s life is the person he is dealing with at the time. In this case it was when the King helped dig a clay bed for the hermit and when he dressed the bearded man’s wounds. At all stages of the story the King has been aware of his surroundings.
Answer: "Do unto others as you would like to do unto you". This means that if we want others to respect and honour us then we should also be the first to honour and respect others. Time is the most important factor in our lives that teaches us to be punctual. Friendship is more valuable than enemity.