'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.

Comments

  1. 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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