This summary outlines the plot of a story about an astrologer. The astrologer leaves his village to make a living predicting futures. He meets a stranger and charges him to answer questions about his past and future. The astrologer fears for his life when he predicts that the stranger was targeted by someone who wanted him dead in the past. He eventually reveals to the stranger that the person who wanted him dead has already died. The astrologer is relieved and returns home to his wife, realizing he had wrongly thought he had killed someone in the past but discovered the person was still alive.
This summary outlines the plot of a story about an astrologer. The astrologer leaves his village to make a living predicting futures. He meets a stranger and charges him to answer questions about his past and future. The astrologer fears for his life when he predicts that the stranger was targeted by someone who wanted him dead in the past. He eventually reveals to the stranger that the person who wanted him dead has already died. The astrologer is relieved and returns home to his wife, realizing he had wrongly thought he had killed someone in the past but discovered the person was still alive.
This summary outlines the plot of a story about an astrologer. The astrologer leaves his village to make a living predicting futures. He meets a stranger and charges him to answer questions about his past and future. The astrologer fears for his life when he predicts that the stranger was targeted by someone who wanted him dead in the past. He eventually reveals to the stranger that the person who wanted him dead has already died. The astrologer is relieved and returns home to his wife, realizing he had wrongly thought he had killed someone in the past but discovered the person was still alive.
An Astrologer got out An Astrologer looked from his village to find up and saw a man. a better life. Then, an astrologer invited him to chat and predict his future life. They made a deal to tell the truth man’s life. And an astrologer charged three pies per questions. Climax
• An astrologer felt scared when he told about
something happened in the past. And an astrologer told to him that he must stop looking for man who try to kill him in the past Falling Action Resolution
• An astrologer told to • An astrologer went
him to be dangerous if home and told his wife the stranger wants to that he has been a know who want to try great load. He had once killing him. thought that he killed • And astrologer said someone. But he that the murderer was discovered that the dead. victim was well and still alive. Characters ✓An astrologer : Liar, irresponsible, and unearthly ✓ Stranger (Guru Nayak) : Stubborn, curious, ambitius ✓ Astrologer’s wife : Patient andwise Setting
• Where: Hall TownPark (The place was light up
by shop light and old cycle lamp because it did nothave the benefit of municipal lightning)
• When : Midday until Midnight (An astrologer
opened his professional from morning until night) Point of View • This story in which the author uses“you” and “your” in rare; author seldomspeak directly to the reader. The author has made a daring choice probably with a specific purpose in mind. The second person point of view draws the reader into story. Moral Message
• We must be responsible about what
we have done and don’t run away from our mistake. Cultural Context
1. To crown the effect he wound a saffron color turban around
hishead 2. He picked up his cowrie shells and paraphernalia (things used in a particular activitiy/ equipment) 3. Took out an anna and flung it out to him, ( The anna is a former coin of India that was equal to four pice ( pice is a coin of very small value) 4. If you find my answer satisfactory, will you give me 5 rupee? ( rupee is a coin of India equal to sixteen annas) 5. A bundle of palmyra writing ( it refer to paper made from leave of the palmyra tree) Summary This is an example of external conflict against society and its struggle. He also has problem with the neighboring vendors. He can live to the fullest and make the best of his future quarrels. “Nayak wasn’t in high spirits when he learned of this because he wanted to kill the man himself. This emotional effect on him perhaps produced fear inside when he met up with Nayak again. At this point, the Astrologer’s trouble has been somewhat comforted. This shows that even fictional characters can have manlike problems and manlike solutions to those problems. This conflict is resolved when the astrologer says“He died four months ago in a far-off town. The Astrologer and Guru Nayak are two great examples of character with both internal and external conflicts. The Astrologer recognizes Guru Nayak as someone he met before, someone he thought he had killed. One of the main conflicts in the story is an internal one. T h a n k you..