'That man' - riddle
Brothers and Sisters have I none,
But that man's father is my father's son.
Who is speaking? 'That man' is speaking
Who is 'that man'? That man is the speaker
What makes this riddle interesting? When I considered that 'that man's' father is my father's son, I initially thought 'that man' was a brother. However, we know that the speaker has no brothers (or sisters) so that makes it interesting. The only explanation that I could think of for the riddle is that 'that man' is the speaker's reflection or something similar. Initially I did think that the riddle referred to two individuals. However, I could think of no other solution than the one of the speaker reflecting on himself.
But that man's father is my father's son.
Who is speaking? 'That man' is speaking
Who is 'that man'? That man is the speaker
What makes this riddle interesting? When I considered that 'that man's' father is my father's son, I initially thought 'that man' was a brother. However, we know that the speaker has no brothers (or sisters) so that makes it interesting. The only explanation that I could think of for the riddle is that 'that man' is the speaker's reflection or something similar. Initially I did think that the riddle referred to two individuals. However, I could think of no other solution than the one of the speaker reflecting on himself.
Hmmm -- close, but not quite correct, Sue! Think a little more about this -- we will take it up in class today too.
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