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Gopal and the Hilsa Fish — Question 17

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Why did Gopal’s wife find his activities strange?
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Gopal had half-shaven his face. Smeared ash over himself. Had put on rags and was looking disgraceful. She asked Gopal the reason for such weird acts. She stopped him from going out like that but Gopal told her that he was going to buy Hilsa fish. At last she concluded that Gopal had gone mad.

Chapter Overview: Gopal and the Hilsa Fish

This folk tale is about the clever Gopal, a courtier of a king (likely based on Gopal Bhand). The king challenges Gopal to buy a Hilsa fish from the market and bring it to the palace without anyone talking about the fish. Gopal disguises himself in a comical way and succeeds, proving that he can make people talk about anything other than the fish.

Author: Folk tale | Book: Honeycomb

Key Themes

  • Cleverness and wit
  • Humour
  • Overcoming challenges through intelligence
  • Courtier and king relationship

Common Mistakes

  • Not understanding why the challenge was difficult (Hilsa season)
  • Thinking Gopal hid the fish instead of hiding in plain sight
  • Missing the element of humour in the story
  • Not recognizing Gopal as a historical/folk figure

FAQs

What was the king's challenge to Gopal?

The king challenged Gopal to buy a Hilsa fish from the market and bring it to the palace without anyone on the way talking about the fish. This seemed impossible because it was Hilsa season and the whole town was talking about Hilsa fish.

How did Gopal succeed in the challenge?

Gopal disguised himself in a ridiculous way — he wore torn, dirty clothes, smeared ash on his face, and made himself look like a madman. When he walked through the market with the Hilsa fish, everyone was so busy talking about his strange appearance that nobody mentioned the fish. His clever disguise diverted all attention from the fish to himself.

What does this story tell us about Gopal's character?

The story shows that Gopal was extremely clever, witty, and resourceful. He understood human psychology — people are easily distracted by unusual sights. Instead of trying to hide the fish, he made himself so conspicuous that the fish became invisible. He also had a good sense of humour and wasn't afraid to look foolish to achieve his goal.