what was the base of most stories narrate by iswaram ?
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Iswaran begins narrating the story of the elephant by saying that one day a tusker escaped from the timber yard and started roaming about, stamping on bushes, tearing up wild creepers and breaking branches behaving as if it had gone mad. At this stage, Iswaran gets so caught up in the excitement of his own story that he gets up from the floor and jumps about, stamping his feet in the emulation of the mad elephant. Continuing his story, he tells that the elephant then came to the main road of the town and smashed all the stalls selling fruits, mud pots, and clothes. It then entered a school ground where the children were playing. It pulled out the football goal-post, tore down the volleyball net, flattened the drum kept for water and uprooted the shrubs. All the teachers and students were so afraid that they climbed up to the terrace of the school building. He tells that at that time he was studying in the junior class and was watching the whole drama from the rooftop. He grabbed a cane from a teacher and moved towards the elephant. The elephant continued grunting and stamping its feet. It looked frightening. However, he moved slowly towards it. When the elephant was ready to rush towards him, he moved forward and whacked its third toe nail. At this the beast collapsed.
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