Class 9 English Moments – Chapter 4 “In the Kingdom of Fools”

Class 9 English Moments – Chapter 4 “In the Kingdom of Fools” by A.K. Ramanujan.
Here are the characters and their sketches :


👑 1. The King

  • Foolish & Irrational: The king makes strange rules, like making people work at night and sleep during the day.
  • Short-Tempered: He gets angry quickly and takes harsh, illogical decisions.
  • Insecure: He fears wise men and drives them out of the kingdom.
  • Unjust: He punishes people without proper judgment, e.g., ordering the execution of the innocent merchant.
  • Symbol of Misrule: Represents irresponsible rulers who misuse power and cause chaos.

👸 2. The Queen

  • Equally Foolish: She follows the king in his irrational ways.
  • Unwise & Dependent: She never questions his decisions and shares the same childish mindset.
  • Symbolic Role: Represents blind followers who support foolish leadership without thinking.

👳 3. The Guru

  • Wise & Experienced: He understands the foolishness of the kingdom’s laws and leaves at the right time.
  • Foreseeing: He warns his disciple not to stay in the city of fools.
  • Compassionate & Clever: Returns to save his disciple when he is in danger.
  • Spiritually Powerful: His wisdom and cleverness finally help him outsmart the king and queen.

🙇 4. The Disciple

  • Simple-Minded & Greedy: He disobeys his guru’s advice and stays back because of cheap and abundant food.
  • Careless: His desire for food makes him ignore the dangers of living among fools.
  • Helpless: Later, he realizes his mistake when he is sentenced to death unjustly.
  • Saved by Guru: Represents common people who fall into trouble due to short-sightedness and greed.

👨‍🌾 5. The Merchant

  • Innocent yet Victimised: Though not guilty, he is blamed for the weak wall that killed the thief.
  • Helpless: Despite proving his innocence, he is sentenced to death under foolish justice.
  • Represents Victims: Shows how innocent people suffer under unjust rulers.

🦹 6. The Thief

  • Greedy & Dishonest: He tries to break into the merchant’s house.
  • Dies Accidentally: A weak wall falls on him, leading to his death.
  • Irony of Justice: His death becomes the basis of a foolish trial against innocent people.

🏰 7. The People of the Kingdom

  • Obedient but Foolish: They blindly follow the king’s strange rules without questioning.
  • Changeable: Later, they accept the guru and disciple as new rulers without resistance.
  • Symbol: Represent the masses who easily accept authority without using their own wisdom.

Summary of Character Portrayal:

  • King & Queen → Foolish rulers, symbol of misrule.
  • Guru → Wise, foresighted, savior.
  • Disciple → Greedy, careless, learns a lesson.
  • Merchant & Thief → Victims of foolish justice.
  • People → Blind followers of authority.

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