Short-Sighted Brothers – SUMMARY

Short-Sighted Brothers – SUMMARY

The “Short-Sighted Brothers” is a folk tale. The story excites the reader thoroughly with its gripping narration. It explains to us how the saying “Honesty is the best policy” is apt to the human life.

Three aged brothers – central characters -who lived in a spacious house on the outskirts of a town were short-sighted both physically and mentally. They were selfish and greedy. Citing their eldest brother’s short-sightedness as a reason, one day the youngest brother proposed to manage their family finances. People took advantage of the eldest brother’s disability since he could not see how much money he was receiving or giving. He was blind to his own disability. All of them suffered from the same flaw. Sight problems and lack of values. Yet, each tried to outmost the others. They planned to test their own vision by reading the inscription above the doorway of a nearby monastery each knew that he could not read it.

So, each of the three brothers secretly and separately enquired with the monk there as to what was written on the tablet the day before. In addition, the second youngest brother inquired as to whether it was decorated. And the younger brother inquired if there was anything else on the tablet except the inscription. Instead of reading the inscription individually, each brother tried to outsmart the other.

And later, they pretended they were reading the inscription with their own eyes. It was then, that the monk revealed that the tablet was not put up yet! The three short-sighted brothers felt ashamed of each other to know that they were deceiving each other, the brothers realized how foolish they were!

This folk story makes an interesting reading. The story effectively exposes the follies of the brothers, prompting many readers to introspect !

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The Short-Sighted Brothers is a folk tale. It explains to us how the saying Honesty is the best policy is apt to the human life.

Three aged brothers-central characters-were short[1]sighted, both physical and mentally. They were selfish and greedy, citing their eldest brother’s short sightedness as a reason, the youngest brother proposed to manage their family finances. He was blind to his own disability. All of them suffered from the same flaw, sight problems and lack of values. Yet, each tried to outsmart the other.

They planned to test their own vision by reading the inscription “Honesty is the best policy” above the doorway of a nearby monastery. Each knew that he couldn’t read it. So, they secretly and separately enquired with the monk there as to what was written on the tablet. And later, they pretended they were reading the inscription with their own eyes. It was then, that the monk revealed that the tablet was not put up yet!

Thus, the brothers realized how foolish they were!

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