Who was considered a lunatic in watchman of the lake
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Bhima, one of the headman's workers, was Mara's jailor in Watchman of the Lake'.
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The village headman in 'Watchman of the Lake' considered Mara a lunatic.
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- Mara is called a lunatic by the headman simply because he was disrupting roadwork. Despite Mara's efforts to persuade the village headman that the Goddess had been in his dream, the headman orders his workmen to apprehend him and imprison him in the cellar.
- The village headman is focused on finishing the roadwork; as the King, the most essential thing for him is to get there. When Mara talks about his dream, he doesn't perceive any meaning in her remarks.
- The village headman and the workmen clearly knew Mara as a troublemaker, as seen in the background. When the workmen were upset, the villager discovered Mara was watching them.
- Mara's hilarious conversations also reveal that the village headman finds it difficult to believe Mara's words.
- In fact, Mara's witty speech and demeanor leave little room for the village chief to believe that what he actually wants to say to the King is worthy of consideration.
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