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Moments chapter-2 : In the
kingdom of fools-a k
ramanujan
Introduction
 “In the Kingdom of Fools” is a folktale that brings to
light the dangers posed by foolish people. It also
emphasizes the view that foolish people can be very
difficult to manage. They can be dealt with only by the
wise and calm people. The story is about a kingdom
where the king and the ministers are nothing but
fools. They reversed the order of the day and night and
punished anyone who violates the laws. A learned
Guru and his disciple arrive in the kingdom only to
find that everyone performed the chores after evening
and slept at night. After this a series of events follows
which lead to the downfall of the king and his minister
Title
 “In the Kingdom of Fools” is a story about a kingdom
ruled by a foolish king and his silly minister. The
people too are foolish, for they obey the most
ridiculous orders passed by their king. The entire
action of the story takes place in this kingdom. The
reasons that make this place a Kingdom of Fools are
well exemplified by the episodes in which innocent
people are caught one after the other in the name of
justice.
Message
 The story is a folktale and gives two messages. The first
message is that one should stay away from foolish
people; else one is bound to suffer. The second
message is that in order to tackle foolish people one
should employ wisdom and not logic. The guru does
not argue or reason the innocence of his disciple.
Rather he flatters the king and manages to convince
him that the new stake was lucky. He not only saves
the life of his disciple but also rids the kingdom of the
foolish king and his silly minister. In addition, he
becomes the next king and his disciple the next
minister.
SYNOPSIS
 In the kingdom of fools the king and the minister were
idiots. They ordered all things to be reversed. They
decided to change night into day and day into night.
They ordered people to do day’s work in night and
sleep in the day. Anyone not obeying was to be
punished with death. So people out of fear did as they
were asked to do. This delighted the king and the
minister.
A guru and disciple see the city
 Once a guru and his disciple arrived in the city. They
found everyone asleep during the r day. No activity was
observed. It amazed them. They wandered till evening.
Then the people woke up. They started doing their
nightly businesses. Now the two were hungry. They
bought some food items. The price of everything was
same, a single duddu. This surprised and delighted
them. The guru realized that it was really a kingdom of
fools
Guru leaves the city but disciple
remains behind
 The guru decided to leave the city of fools. He asked
his disciple also to leave the place. But the disciple
didn’t want to do so for cheap food. The guru advised
the disciple that nothing could be predicted of fools.
But the disciple didn’t care. He remained behind. Time
passed on. The disciple ate to his fill. As a result, he
became very fat.
-+DE
Guru’s Trick
 The disciple remembered his guru who appeared at
once. They started fighting. Each wanted to be
executed first. The guru explained to the king whoever
die to the stake first would be reborn as the king of the
country.. Whoever die next would be reborn as the
minister. The king and the minister consulted and
decided to take their place. The king and the minister
were executed next morning. The Guru and disciple
were their new king and minister. They changed all old
foolish rules.
Meanings of words and phrases
 till: raise crops by ploughing and
fertilizing
 disciple: a follower or pupil of a teacher,
leader, or philosopher
 sneaked : go or do something secretly
 pursuing: carrying out some work
 wrongdoer: a person who does things that
are immoral or illegal
 compensate: to give someone something in
recognition of loss, suffering, or injury
 accused: a person or group of people who are
charged with or on trial for a crime
 plead: to argue a case or cause in a court of law
 guilty: committed an offense, crime, violation, or
wrong, especially against moral
 execution: legal punishment of killing someone
 jingling: a light metallic ringing sound
complicated: difficult
 distracted: unable to concentrate or give attention to
something
 damned: a word used to express anger with someone
or something
 culprit: a person responsible for a crime or other
misdeed
 bailiffs: law officers
 accusation: a statement saying that someone has
done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
 impatient: someone who wants something to happen
as soon as possible
 inherited: receive money, property, or possessions
from someone after the person has died
 impaling: to kill someone by fixing on a stake
 execution: legal punishment of killing someone
 complicated: difficult
 distracted: unable to concentrate or give attention to
something
 evidence: something that makes a belief plain or
clear
 vision: dream
 scrape: a difficult situation caused by one’s own
unwise behaviour
 clamour: a loud complaint about something or a
demand for something
 mystery: something strange that has not yet been
explained or understood
 ascetic: to avoid worldly pleasures and to live a
simple life
 postponed: to delay something to a later date
 promptly: with immediate effect
 panicked: taken over by a sudden feeling of terror or
anxiety
 mourned: feel or show sorrow for the death of
someone
 persuade: to convince someone
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3.in the kingdom of fools.saneesh m s

  • 1. Moments chapter-2 : In the kingdom of fools-a k ramanujan
  • 2. Introduction  “In the Kingdom of Fools” is a folktale that brings to light the dangers posed by foolish people. It also emphasizes the view that foolish people can be very difficult to manage. They can be dealt with only by the wise and calm people. The story is about a kingdom where the king and the ministers are nothing but fools. They reversed the order of the day and night and punished anyone who violates the laws. A learned Guru and his disciple arrive in the kingdom only to find that everyone performed the chores after evening and slept at night. After this a series of events follows which lead to the downfall of the king and his minister
  • 3. Title  “In the Kingdom of Fools” is a story about a kingdom ruled by a foolish king and his silly minister. The people too are foolish, for they obey the most ridiculous orders passed by their king. The entire action of the story takes place in this kingdom. The reasons that make this place a Kingdom of Fools are well exemplified by the episodes in which innocent people are caught one after the other in the name of justice.
  • 4. Message  The story is a folktale and gives two messages. The first message is that one should stay away from foolish people; else one is bound to suffer. The second message is that in order to tackle foolish people one should employ wisdom and not logic. The guru does not argue or reason the innocence of his disciple. Rather he flatters the king and manages to convince him that the new stake was lucky. He not only saves the life of his disciple but also rids the kingdom of the foolish king and his silly minister. In addition, he becomes the next king and his disciple the next minister.
  • 5.
  • 6. SYNOPSIS  In the kingdom of fools the king and the minister were idiots. They ordered all things to be reversed. They decided to change night into day and day into night. They ordered people to do day’s work in night and sleep in the day. Anyone not obeying was to be punished with death. So people out of fear did as they were asked to do. This delighted the king and the minister.
  • 7. A guru and disciple see the city  Once a guru and his disciple arrived in the city. They found everyone asleep during the r day. No activity was observed. It amazed them. They wandered till evening. Then the people woke up. They started doing their nightly businesses. Now the two were hungry. They bought some food items. The price of everything was same, a single duddu. This surprised and delighted them. The guru realized that it was really a kingdom of fools
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  • 15. Guru leaves the city but disciple remains behind  The guru decided to leave the city of fools. He asked his disciple also to leave the place. But the disciple didn’t want to do so for cheap food. The guru advised the disciple that nothing could be predicted of fools. But the disciple didn’t care. He remained behind. Time passed on. The disciple ate to his fill. As a result, he became very fat.
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  • 24. Guru’s Trick  The disciple remembered his guru who appeared at once. They started fighting. Each wanted to be executed first. The guru explained to the king whoever die to the stake first would be reborn as the king of the country.. Whoever die next would be reborn as the minister. The king and the minister consulted and decided to take their place. The king and the minister were executed next morning. The Guru and disciple were their new king and minister. They changed all old foolish rules.
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  • 26. Meanings of words and phrases  till: raise crops by ploughing and fertilizing  disciple: a follower or pupil of a teacher, leader, or philosopher  sneaked : go or do something secretly  pursuing: carrying out some work  wrongdoer: a person who does things that are immoral or illegal
  • 27.  compensate: to give someone something in recognition of loss, suffering, or injury  accused: a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime  plead: to argue a case or cause in a court of law  guilty: committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral  execution: legal punishment of killing someone
  • 28.  jingling: a light metallic ringing sound complicated: difficult  distracted: unable to concentrate or give attention to something  damned: a word used to express anger with someone or something  culprit: a person responsible for a crime or other misdeed  bailiffs: law officers
  • 29.  accusation: a statement saying that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind  impatient: someone who wants something to happen as soon as possible  inherited: receive money, property, or possessions from someone after the person has died  impaling: to kill someone by fixing on a stake
  • 30.  execution: legal punishment of killing someone  complicated: difficult  distracted: unable to concentrate or give attention to something  evidence: something that makes a belief plain or clear  vision: dream
  • 31.  scrape: a difficult situation caused by one’s own unwise behaviour  clamour: a loud complaint about something or a demand for something  mystery: something strange that has not yet been explained or understood  ascetic: to avoid worldly pleasures and to live a simple life  postponed: to delay something to a later date
  • 32.  promptly: with immediate effect  panicked: taken over by a sudden feeling of terror or anxiety  mourned: feel or show sorrow for the death of someone  persuade: to convince someone
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