Who is a fool among fools When reading Gimpel "fool", the reader asks who the fool is. Throughout this article, I will use a psychological approach. As everyone knows him, I use this to show that the role of Gimpel has become a successful person, not a fool. "Gimpel The Fool" is a story written by Isaac Bashevis Singer. This story is about a simple man named Gimpel. He is extremely simple and easy to use, so many people think he is stupid; he is always making tricks for citizens.
"Gimpel" is a story about laughter and sorrow. Kimper was a foolish boy since he was a child. People are always cheating on him. Kimpel looks ridiculous, but he is a really smart person. He showed himself to be a wise man, he did not love his children, his religious believers, he did not accept the advice of the devil. There are many ways Gimpel seems to be a fool. Firstly, young people in the village spent a lot of time to make fun of poor gympels (Kazin 353). It seems that he was deeply fascinated by their story. When he was working at a bakery, the masses kept telling Jimper that the wonderful story became increasingly wonderful (Siegel 366). Examples of people who are kidding him are as follows:
Kimpel is far from foolish. The only idiot is that the villagers did their best to make Gimpel look like a fool. Kim Pell never argued with people, instead he only listened to their idiot lies. After all, a lie can be realized. In his story, only foolish people are villagers. From the eyes of the villagers, Kimpur is stupid, but from the eyes of God he is wise.
Gimpel the Fool is a story written by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Solvay translated the story I read, as it is written in Yiddish. Gimpel The Fool is a story about a simple man named Gimpel. He is a very kind person, so many people think he is stupid. Most people aim at this trick. Gimpel will be persuaded to marry Elka and Elka will marry him. Elka is very difficult to deal with Kimpur. She has only 17 weeks' marriage to 'his' children. Kimpur knew that a child was not his child, but made it possible to persuade himself to believe that a particular baby was born prematurely. Kimpel also grasped the case of Elka, but he realized he was doing his best. Before she died, Elka admitted that none of his six children was truly him, and she was cheating on him. Elca visited him in a dream and he is no longer hell, watching her get dark