How does Chapter 47 serve as a bridge between the previous chapter and the story it is about to narrate?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 acts as a direct link between the preceding narrative and the one that follows. The text explicitly prompts the reader to recall the end of the previous chapter, which featured the story of the goats. It clarifies that Baba's love for the goats was a result of his memory of their past lives. Immediately after this reference, as detailed in Chapter 47, the author introduces the theme for the new story, asking listeners to pay attention to how the "extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall," thus seamlessly transitioning from one lesson to the next.


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