"The story of Tuntuni and the cat".
Book of Tuntuni – Upendrakishore Roychowdhury
Talking about Tuntuni and the cat
© Short Q&A
Question: Where and how did the tuntuni nest?
Answer: Tuntuni made a nest by sewing the leaves of the household eggplant.
Q: How many chicks did Tuntuni have? What did they do?
Answer: Tuntuni had three tiny chicks. They could not fly, they could not blink. He was just laughing.
Question: He will eat Tuntuni chicks. Who is talking about here?
Answer: Domestic cat is mentioned here.
Q: What does Tuntuni tell her chicks to do?
Answer: Tuntuni tells her chicks to fly and sit on another tree branch.
Question: Then Tuntuni raised his leg and kicked him and said - Who kicked whom?
Answer: The little bird kicked the cat and said, "Go away, little cat without a goal."
Q: What happened to the naughty cat?
Answer: The mischievous cat jumps to the Tuntuni's nest in the eggplant tree to feed the Tuntuni's chicks. But the chicks then flew away to another place. The cat just eats the bite of the eggplant cutter and returns home.
Question: Seeing that, Tuntuni laughed and said - What did Tuntuni say when he saw it?
Answer: When the chicks fly to the branch of another tree, the chicks are sure that the cat will not be able to catch them. So he said 'Let the naughty cat come and see.'
Question: Tuntuni chicks flew and sat on which tree?
Answer: When the chicks of Tuntuni flew and sat on the branches of the palm tree
Essay questions and answers
Question: What can we learn from the story "Tuntooni and the Cat"?
Answer: In the story, it is seen that Tuntuni is making a nest with her few chicks in a bedun tree. A mischievous cat comes under the tree everyday and talks to Tuntunoo. Tuntuni understands that the cat's mood is not good. So he is very worried. She tries to please the cat by addressing her as Maharani so that the cat does not look at her kittens. Every day the cat keeps coming and Tuntuni forgets to address him as Maharani. Tuntuni knows that he will not be able to hold the cat like this for long. So when he saw his wings had grown they had beautiful wings. Chicks are no longer blindfolded. Tell the chicks to try to fly. The chicks flew away and sat on the branches of the palm tree. After all, when there is a cat, there is no fear of the little one. Instead of calling the cat Maharani, he addresses and kicks the cat aimlessly. The cat gets angry and climbs the brinjal tree to harm Tuntuni's chicks. But he doesn't see anyone in the brinjal tree, only to return home after eating the punch of the brinjal tree.
Here we see how the hapless Tuntuni cleverly protects herself and her children from the cat. Because of his mischievous intelligence, the cat did not realize that brinjal plants have cracks. If you think about the evil of others, you don't have a sense of good and bad. The social truth hidden behind this story is that people are weak but deep inside they are always unwilling to submit to free will. He does not want to live under others. The weak know that defeat is inevitable in direct conflict with the strong. So he then adopts the strategy of intellect. He pretends to obey the powerful in order to survive. Those who have the power always ask for the stabak. But if a weak animal is capable of self-defense, there is no need for sterility. Here Tuntuni is the representative of the weak class and cat is the representative of the strong class. Tuntuni escapes from the powerful cat by adopting a strategy for self-defense