How Did The Empire Save His Enemy?

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Why did the empire save the enemy if it was his enemy.The summary of tree question is that the empire asked people in his kingdom for the answers to the questions. but he didn't like the answers so he went to a hermit. The hermit wanted to make the empire figure it out on his own. So the empire helped the hermit dig. That night an enemy came out and ran to the empire and the empire helped him . At the end the empire found out his answers. The theme of three questions is respect others even if you don't like them. The way the author describes the characters is essential to understanding its theme because it has a limited amount of characteristics .it also shows how the empire is eager to find the answers to his questions .The evidence from the story is the empire is caring for the hermit and the guy. he is also persistent he didn't give up he kept looking for the answers. He also shows how he isn't stuck up with being rich . He is also caring because he saved the life of his enemy.The conclusion is that he never gave up and he was persistent in his questions and he knew he wanted the awnser's to them also The story's irony is essential to understanding its theme because it shows how the empire helps the enemy before he died . The evidence I in the story is that He says " if I wouldn't have met you I would have died" …show more content…
Because they tell what the empire thinks or does . I and also it explains what he does. The evidence from the story. Is that they tell how the empire dresses or what the empire say or does in the story it also tells how the hermit says or does his thing like when he was shoveling and he said to the empire that he should stop and sleep like he cared about the Empire. The conclusion is that the view of this story's helps the reader(us) understand what the author is trying to say the view also help the readers(us) understand what the characters in the story are trying to

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