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प्रश्न
After reading this story, develop a dialogue with 2 of your classmates about the characters in the story. Besides the tactful introduction to the conversation and write 8 to 10 sets of dialogues.
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उत्तर
Myself: Hey, did you like the story, Three Questions"?
Student 1: Yes. I was particularly impressed with the king. He was very humble. He was eager to know more about life.
Myself: Yes, he did not imagine that he knew everything just because he was king.
Student 2: I liked the hermit. He was quite a cool character.
Myself: He was very wise. He knew beforehand that the king would come to him. He also knew the solution to the king's problem. even before the incidents occurred.
Student 1: Yes. And the surprising thing is that the king indirectly got the answers to his questions from a long-forgotten enemy.
Myself: The story is very cleverly written, woven around these three characters. One seeks answers to questions. One knows the answers to the questions. One is the medium through which the answers are given.
Student 2: If the king's bodyguards had not attacked the man, he would not have come to the hermit's hut and met the king
Myself: If the man had not been wounded and the king had not bound his wounds and saved his life, the man would not have forgiven him for a cruel wrong doing in the past.
Student 1: Yes, Leo Tolstoy wanted to give us the message of forgiveness and doing well even to our enemies. Through the three characters in the story and their interactions, the writer brought out his message very well.
Myself: Indeed, a well-written story, and one from which we learn such a lot!
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Read the following extract and convert it into a dialogue between Oliver and Rosalind in about 120 words:
[You may begin with: Oliver: I had searched for Orlando .....]
Oliver told them his story. He had searched for Orlando everywhere in the forest, he said, and at last, tired and hungry, he had fallen asleep under a tree. On his way from Rosalind’s cottage, Orlando had seen his brother lying asleep. A big snake had curled round Oliver’s neck and was just going to bite him when it saw. Orlando and slipped away into a bush. And then Orlando saw that a hungry lion was waiting under the same bush, ready to kill Oliver as soon as he woke up.
Orlando thought of all his brother’s unkindness to him in the past. Why should he risk his own life to save this brother who had always been cruel to him? Twice he turned away to leave Oliver, but he had a kind and noble heart and at last, decided that he could not leave his brother to die. So he fought the lion. The fierce animal tore and bit his arm, but he managed to kill it. Oliver wakened by the noise of the fight, saw that Orlando was risking his own life to save him. He was filled with shame at all his past unkindness to his young brother, and he begged Orlando to forgive him.
Orlando took his brother to the Duke, who gave him food and clothes. Orlando said nothing about the wound the lion had given him, but it had been bleeding all the time and suddenly he fell to the ground and fainted from loss of blood. As soon as he recovered consciousness, Orlando begged Oliver to go to Ganymede and Aliena. ‘Show them this blood-stained handkerchief,’ he said, ‘and explain to them why I have broken my promise to be with them at two o’clock’.
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