why was the headman worried in the story of the leapard and the lighthouse?
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Summary
The story takes place in East Africa, on an island called
Sindi. There is a small village and a lighthouse on the
island. One day a leopard swims from the mainland to the
island. The leopard is very hungry and he is looking for
food. When he gets out of the sea he walks to the village.
The people are shopping in the marketplace and they see
the leopard. The children cry and the men of the village
throw stones at the leopard. The leopard runs away from
the people and the people follow him. The leopard is very
tired and so he runs into the old lighthouse.
After three days and nights the leopard is still in the
lighthouse. The people want to catch the leopard, but they
don’t know how to do it. The Head Man of Sindi has an
idea. He has a beautiful daughter called Tanza and the
Head Man says, ‘The man who kills the leopard can marry
my daughter.’
Many men are in love with Tanza and some of them try
to kill the leopard, but they are not successful. In the end,
a kind young man called Saied shoots the leopard with a
special dart. The leopard isn’t dead, he is only sleeping.
Saied takes the leopard to an animal park in Nairobi and
sets him free.
Five years later, Saied and Tanza are married and they
have three children. They go to Nairobi to visit the animal
park. The children see the leopard and Saied tells them the
story of how he caught the leopard in the lighthouse.