THE GHOST BRAHMAN.
(i) How did the neat-herd king solve the case and give the Brahman his rights? 5 **
Or, "I will decide the case at once." --- Who said this line ? How he decide the case at once ?
Or, " The king requires you immediately attendance ." --- Who sai this to Whom ? Who was the king ? Why did the king do for him ?
Or, I understand your case; I will give you again all your rights." --- Who said this to Whom ? What did the speaker understand about the case ?
Or, What did the neat herd king ask the Brahman ? What did the Brahman tell him ? What did the neat herd king do for him ?
Ans:- In Lal Behari Dey's short story the Brahman was the central character. The Brahmin was very poor because he was not a Kulin. He begged money from door to door and finally got married. But soon after the marriage, his family's financial condition became very bad. He went distance country to work. On the day, a ghost appeared in the Brahman's house in the appearance of Brahman. As he looked exactly like the Brahman, everyone thought he was the real one. After a few years, the real Brahman returned home and saw another Brahman in his house who exactly look like him. After ghost Brahmin insulted him and drove him away. Then the Brahmin appeared before the king for judgment. But since both looked the same, it was not possible to judge in the presence of the king. So the king always asked him to come the next day. The Brahmin would return from the palace crying every day without getting justice. This scene was witnessed by a shepherd king who used to play under a tree every day. He heard everything from the Brahmin and promised to give him justice. With the permission of the real king, the shepherd king started the trial. He says that the Brahmin who can enter the bottle with him will be accepted as the real Brahmin. It was not possible for the Brahmin to enter the bottle in any way. But the ghost Brahmin reduced his size and easily entered the bottle. Then the shepherd king closed the bottle and ordered the Brahmin to throw the bottle into the sea. In this way, the Brahmin got everything back.
(i) Why did the ghost Brahman and the Brahman quarrel? Was the king able to decide the quarrel?3+2 **
Or, Why did the Brahman decide to go to distant countries? What happened on the evening of his journey?
Or, Describe the character of The Brahman in the story " The Ghost Brahman."
Or, " What a wicked world this is ." --- Who said this ? When did he express like this ? Explain the line.
Or, Why did not the king solve the problem of Brahman in the story "The Ghost Brahman" ?
Ans:- In Lal Behari Dey's short story the Brahman was the central character. The Brahmin was very poor because he was not a Kulin. He begged money from door to door and finally got married. But soon after the marriage, his family's financial condition became very bad. He went distance country to work. On the day, a ghost appeared in the Brahman's house in the appearance of Brahman. As he looked exactly like the Brahman, everyone thought he was the real one. After a few years, the real Brahman returned home and saw another Brahman in his house who exactly look like him. After ghost Brahmin insulted him and drove him away. Then the Brahmin appeared before the king for judgment. But since both looked the same, it was not possible to judge in the presence of the king. So the king always asked him to come the next day. The Brahmin would return from the palace crying every day without getting justice. This scene was witnessed by a shepherd king who used to play under a tree every day. He heard everything from the Brahmin and promised to give him justice. With the permission of the real king, the shepherd king started the trial. He says that the Brahmin who can enter the bottle with him will be accepted as the real Brahmin. It was not possible for the Brahmin to enter the bottle in any way. But the ghost Brahmin reduced his size and easily entered the bottle. Then the shepherd king closed the bottle and ordered the Brahmin to throw the bottle into the sea. In this way, the Brahmin got everything back.
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