Description
The twin tales of magic and illusion revolve around Kaipuzha Thampan and Cheranalloor Kunju Kartha, often supported by local Maharajas. Thampan’s illusions, including a flood with a rescue boat and a crocodile in shallow waters, are awe-inspiring. Complementing this, Kunju Kartha’s magic, such as tricking a tax collector and astonishing princes by playing the veena while being shot at, captivates the reader. A rival illusionist’s attempt to outsmart Kartha is foiled by his superior skills. These tales embody Coleridge’s idea of reading pleasure as a “willing suspension of disbelief,” leaving readers mesmerized by their spellbinding narrative.
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