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The treasured horse
The treasured horse





the treasured horse

The story “A Horse and Two Goats” by R.K. He asks his wife to take the drumsticks and sell them in the market place.īring out the humour and irony in the conversation between Muni and the shop man. His wife pesters him often to get essential items for the kitchen but he is too poor to get any. The things are so bad now that Muni is under debt and the village shopkeeper refuses to lend him any more. This change in his economic situation has been caused by famines in the past. There was a time in his youth when he owned a flock of forty goats and sheep but now his stock has dwindled to two goats only. Muni is a shepherd who earns his daily bread by grazing goats or sheep. There were four streets in the village and Muni, the protagonist of the story, lived in the fourth street.Ĭomment on Muni’s occupation and his domestic situation. The other houses were much smaller and were made of bamboo, straw and mud. It was gorgeously carved with figures of gods. There was a Big House in the Tamil village which was made of brick and cement. Though the village was small and consisted of less than thirty houses, it had a grand name “Kritam” which means “coronet” or “crown”. Kritam was a tiny village in the south of India. What do you know about the village named Kritam and point out what the name means ? Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Answers Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Answers A Horse and Two GoatsĪ Horse and Two Goats Questions and Answers Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Answers A Horse and Two Goats







The treasured horse