NATURAL
SCIENCE
Armand Denis, Belgium (1896-1971)
b. Write the four level of meanings to the text "The
Four-Tusked Elephant".
Literal Comprehension: Belgian writer and scientist Armand Denishas written this story
"The Four-Tusked Elephant" while the writer was in Africa, Putnam and
Texan were with him. He heard about the four-tusked elephant. Then the writer
asked with pigmies, the inhabitants
of Ituri forest and and got answer that they had seen it directly. They claimed
that it was certain to exist. After that the writer made the determination to
find the Four- Tusked Elephant that could talk in human voice and could see
that other elephants could not. giving tobacco as gift and taking three young
men the writer walked for four days. They saw a group of elephants but they
were with two tusks. That made writer to take the Four-Tusked elephant as a
myth.
Once the writer was in Butembo Hotel for other business. Four
local Begian settlers were talking about the elephant having four tusks. The
writer got contact the person who would sell tusks without paying tax secretly.
when he met Xantos who informed the
writer that tusks was sent to the warehouse at Abba. The writer found Mombeli
had sold the tusk. writer made condition to meet head of the elephant with
Mombeli offering him wristwatch, light and oil latern. After that the writer
didn't get any news about Mombeli's where about. Luckily the writer got the head (skull) of elephant and wrote a
letter to his parents to buy the tusks because the tusks were taken to
Central Office Antwerp. Getting too much
difficulties Denis brought the head (skull) to home, Belgium. But the tusks
were already sent to New York Museum of National History. In New York Museum of
National History the writer fit the tusks into holes of skull one after another
and they perfectly fitted. Though the writer had solved the mystery of four
-tusked elephant still whether it could talk in human voice was in doubt. that
was not scientifically proved.
Interpretation: The story "The Four-Tusked Elephant" is not
only a story of scientific discovery; it is a scientific process of finding the
truth. Scientific experimentation is not a simple process rather it starts with
hypothesis and proceed with observation and experimentation and lastly draws a
reasonable (logical) conclusion. It might also be trying to say that sometimes
chance or co-incidence plays an important role to make heard a discovery. The
writer was in the hotel and heard a talk about four-tusked elephant that led
him to find this discovery. Still another possible interpretation of the story
might be the result of hard work. which is always good . we should keep on
doing practice one day, sooner or later, we will reach to our goal. we should
always be optimistic in doing difficult and sometimes impossible bobs as well.
Critical Thinking: This scientific story has easily
draw the attention of any reader. it has written so systematically that we
can't stop without coming to the end. it has surpassed the lesson that only
dedicated, hardworking and punctual at work people can meet their goals sooner
or later, Still we can be disagreeing with some of the non-convincing ideas
presented here. Can an elephant speak in human voice? Does any one do such
risky job for getting that proof? Still the process of scientific investigation
is not less convincing one.
Assimilation: I got stuck very much with the ideas presented in the
story. It taught me to be ever optimistic and use personal logic and full
dedication on our work. We should never be discouraged and back warded in
getting difficulties on the process of work. In the quest of mission one should
not be tired by any cost. If so, the success is sure to be in the hand.
c. Scientists often test the accuracy of a hypothesis or an
educated guess. What was Denis's hypothesis in "The Four-Tusked
Elephant"
Scientists often work with
accuracy and deal with educated guess. Here Denis's first hypothesis was that
whether the four-tusked elephant really existed that could talk in human voice.
But unlike common people the scientist Denis didn't stop here rather wanted to
prove what was the reality. He contacted many local inhabitants, pigmies who
claimed that they had seen the four-tusked elephant many times. westerners also
believed its existence. Denis himself wanted to observe whether the elephant
existed or not. With much hardship, he reached to the place where the four-
tusked elephants was supposed to be found. He only saw elephants with two
tusks. Then he concluded that it was myth.
But later when he was in
Butembo Hotel, he heard four Belgians talking about an African who had claimed
that the four-tusks he was stilling was from dead elephant. Then, Denis went to
the seller to buy the tusks but they were already taken for providing him the
four tusks. He contacted Mumbeli to provide him the skull. Lastly when Denis
got the skull he brought it to Belgium. The tusks were carried to Beutral
skull's holes. He proved that the four-tusks elephant really existed it was not
a myth but a reality. This all process shows That scientists always test the
accuracy of a hypothesis and work with educated guess. They never take things
for granted. This difficult work of Denis shows how scientists work accuracy,
perfect experimentation, analysis and finally draw a reliable conclusion based
on educated guess.
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