This poem tells a humorous story about a King who creates a fuss over a low arch that causes him to lose his crown. It explores themes of justice and absurdity in governance.
What is the King’s initial response to the mishap regarding the arch?
How does Vikram Seth use language to create a whimsical tone in the poem?
What did the old man suggest should be punished instead of the builders?
What does the phrase 'placid King' suggest about the King's demeanor?
How does the King's perception of justice evolve throughout the poem?
What absurd suggestion did the Councillor make regarding the hanging?
What characterizes the King's ruling style as described in the poem?
What thematic element is highlighted by the King's arbitrary punishment?
What philosophical concept is most evident in the King's final decision?
What was the architects' response when summoned regarding the blame?
How did the King's ministers react when they realized the King’s dilemma?
What action does the King take after losing his crown under the arch?
How does the King react to the Councillor's statement about the arch?
What ultimately happens to the King as a result of the arch's height?
What theme does the poem mainly convey through the fate of the King?
What does the phrase 'he fitted' refer to in the context of the poem?
What was the method used to choose the new ruler after the King's demise?
How does the king respond to the chief of builders blaming the workmen?
What does the phrase 'just and placid' imply about the king's character?
How does the King's placid nature contribute to the plot of the poem?
What irony is present in the conclusion of 'The Tale of Melon City'?
What does the King's decision-making process reveal about his character?