On the earth's second moon, Kahani, the two groups of people show their differences. there are the Guppees who live in Gup City and are bright people who enjoy peace, sunshine, and chatter. The Chupwalas live on the other side of the moon where there is complete darkness. These people are gloomy, grim, and silent with a few violent members.
What, as a work of literature, do these two factions represent? There are many answers, good and evil, dark and light, happy and sad, or is it anything but the appearance of subjects on the surface verses the deeper "personality".
While the Guppees have am energetic prince that they won't even let rule anything important, the Chupwalas have Khattam-Shud, a cruel dictator, bent of destroying the story streams and other acts of violence. A Hitler-like dictatorship is the last thing that the moon,Kahani, wants. With him as leader, the whole world would suffer from poisoned stories.
To save the ocean and all who "subscribe" to the story water, the old zone has to be secured because it is the life-blood of the ocean of stories. The oldest and most original of stories flow from the old zone and is in fact the heart of the ocean of stories. It represents the original, the pure, and all that is pure and good.
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