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You should say:

  • what it is
  • how you heard it
  • what lesson or moral it teaches
  • and explain why possibly this is a popular story in your country

Sample Answer:

  • Like the diversity in language and culture, my country also offers variety in folktales. There are popular collections of stories like the Panchatantra, the Jataka Tales, Emperor Akbar and Birbal, Vikram and Betal, The Tales of Tenaliraman, Thakumar Jhuli (Grandmother’s Bag of Tales) to name a few. The story that I am going to tell teaches a very important lesson to the present generation and their fast paced lives – think before making hasty decisions.
  • The story has different names in different parts of my country. But the most popular name is ‘The Brahmin’s Wife and the Mongoose’. From the title, it can be understood that the story is about the wife of a brahmin and their pet mongoose. The story begins with the marriage of the brahmin and a young lady. In the first few years, they did not have a child. To make his wife happy, the brahmin bought a mongoose. They loved and cared for the mongoose like their own son. Later, a son was born to them who was very handsome. Now, the family of the brahmin became complete, and the mongoose and boy were treated as twin brothers. One day, while the baby was sleeping in the cot, the wife went to collect water from the river, and the brahmin went out for his work. A large venomous snake entered the house. The mongoose became alert as he had to protect his younger brother from the snake. After a long fight between the two, the mongoose killed the snake. To show his victory, he waited in the garden for his mother. When the wife returned home and saw the blood-smeared face of the mongoose, she thought that the mongoose might have killed the baby. She threw the heavy pot of water on the mongoose and killed it. Then she rushed inside to see the dead snake near the cot of the baby who was still sleeping. She realised the blunder she had done and started crying.
  • My grandmother told me this story when I visited her during summer vacation. She used to tell me similar stories, and I used to retell them to my friends when they came home. I enjoyed the way she told me the stories with different sounds and actions. Sometimes, I drew pictures of the stories and showed them to her. She used to keep them with her as if they were her most treasured gifts.
  • I learnt two things from the story, The Brahmin’s wife and the Mongoose. We should treat animals with respect and love. They can live with us like family if we take care of them. In the beginning, as we see, the mongoose protected the baby as an elder brother would do. It was great to see how the brahmin and his wife treated the mongoose as their son. But one hasty decision of the wife, which brings us to the second and most important lesson, took the life of an innocent, loving animal. My grandmother told me that we should not only be careful about the decisions that we take but also about what we say and our actions. If we do not observe and have patience, we might lose things or people who are valuable to us. 
  • There are lots of popular and interesting stories, like this one, that I heard from my grandmother. But this one remained in my memory till today.
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1. What is the story popular in your country?
Ans. The story popular in my country is "The Ramayana", an ancient Indian epic.
2. Who is the author of "The Ramayana"?
Ans. "The Ramayana" is traditionally attributed to the sage Valmiki.
3. What is the central theme of "The Ramayana"?
Ans. The central theme of "The Ramayana" is the triumph of good over evil, as it portrays the journey of Lord Rama and his allies in their battle against the demon king Ravana.
4. Are there any important characters in "The Ramayana" besides Lord Rama and Ravana?
Ans. Yes, besides Lord Rama and Ravana, "The Ramayana" features important characters such as Lord Hanuman, Sita (Rama's wife), Laxman (Rama's brother), and various other deities, demons, and mythical creatures.
5. How has "The Ramayana" influenced Indian culture and society?
Ans. "The Ramayana" has had a profound impact on Indian culture and society. It has shaped moral and ethical values, influenced art forms like music, dance, and theater, and continues to be a source of inspiration for literature and religious practices. The story has also been adapted into various regional languages, making it accessible to people across the country.
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