11. The Short-sighted Brothers

Q1.Is the title ‘The Short-sighted Brothers’ apt to the story? Explain.

Answer : The story ‘The Short-sighted Brothers’ is a fragment of a Chinese Folklore. They are made up of myths, fables and legends. The folk lore includes representation of symbolic messages through its Characters. These messages are vital to Chinese culture and through these folktales they will be passed down to the future generations.

Three elderly brothers, all very short-sighted were on a task to prove who had the best eye-sight. The way they went about the job suggested that they were devoid of any foresight. The task was laced with greed which prevented them from seeing the consequence of their move. They sought to outsmart one another one another but ended up fooling themselves. Their physical weaknesses were exposed and their stupidities came to the fore. Hence the title The Short-Sighted Brothers’ really goes he story.

Q2 .How did the three brothers try to outsmart one another?

Answer : The story ‘The Short-sighted Brothers’ is a fragment of a Chinese Folklore. They are made up of myths, fables and legends. The folk lore includes representation of symbolic messages haracters. These messages are vital to Chinese culture and through these folktales they will be passed down to the future generations.

The youngest brother claimed that his sight was much better and hence he would handle the household finances since the eldest was always faltering and he was afraid he might be taken advantage of by people. Stung by the youngest brother’s claim, the brothers decided to prove their mettle. Nearby a monastery was displaying a tablet with a saying. All the three decided to go there ion. Each one took turns to visit the monastery without the others’ knowledge. When the day for test arrived, each of them came up with their contention but was shocked to know that Known for some unknown reason the tablet was not at all displayed. Hence, they had to cut a sorry figure.

Q3.Were the brothers successful in executing their tricks? Support your answer.

Answer : The story ‘The Short-sighted Brothers’ is a fragment of a Chinese Folklore. They are bles and legends. The folk lore includes representation of symbolic messages throug These messages are vital to Chinese culture and through these folktales they will bepasses down to the future generations. he future generations.

Initially the three brothers slipped out of the house without the others’ knowledge to mon displayed on the tablet at the monastery. They seemed as if they were almost ne another. However, in the final attempt they fell short of executing their tricks because they were blinded by grond and thest moves were immature and weak. In an attempt to ourwit one another they ended up making fools of themselves.

Q4. Does the story support the wise saying. Honesty is the Best Policy? Discuss The story

Answer : The Short-sighted Brothers’ is a fragment of a Chinese Folklore. They are made up of myths, fables and legends. The folk lore includes representation of symbolic messages through its characters. These messages are vital to Chinese culture and through these folktales they will be passed down to the future generations. Since the bone of contention oscillates around finances, it is but natural that honesty will take the hack seat. Even though the youngest brother was equally short-sighted, he tried to prove that he was capable of handling the household finance. Undoubtedly he was also greedy in his move and it could be seen himself being the youngest. Hence my perspective negates the saying ‘Honesty is the Best Policy when applied to this story.

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