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Week 7 Story: Alice the Mouse

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Alice the Mouse: An Adaptation of Belling the Cat Photo by Flickr Alice nervously ran her paws down her tawny fur.   Her tail flicked agitatedly as she implored Frank for the third time, “Are we absolutely sure nobody else can do this?” Frank huffed as he shut his book and adjusted his glasses to better meet her obsidian eyes.   From his seat in the recliner in their small living room he could see her eyes crinkling with worry and her nose twitching intermittently.   “Did we not decide this was the best course of action?” he replied calmly.   He didn’t want to send Alice into harm’s way, but she was the most dispensable mouse in the nest.   She was too young to begin her work as a master, but too old to remain an apprentice.   It wasn’t his fault that she hadn’t chosen a specialty on time.   “Yes, I understand, but how do we even know this is feasible,” Alice rambled, “I mean, how am I actually supposed to even get that close...

Reading Notes: Week 7 African Stories from Lang's Fairy Books Part B

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Reading Notes Part B ( Photo by PIxabay ) Hassebu Wow, it was pretty rude of the other guys to leave him! I also didn't expect that Hassebu would be willing to go work at all.  I totally thought this was going to be one of those stories where a spoiled mama's boy wasn't going to ever work. Hassebu Continued I really found myself wishing that Hassebu would have just listened to his friend, the King of the Snakes.  I was so disappointed when he had to carry his friend back to be killed.  I'm happy for Hassebu, but he's literally only successful because someone died to get him there.  That's a really steep price to pay.   The Heart of a Monkey This story reminds me a little but of Scheherazade so far because it is a story going into a story! I'm glad the monkey made it back to land after the Shark tricked him, and I'm happy he's getting to have a little bit of fun with the shark now. The Heart of a Monkey: The Washerman's Don...

Reading Notes: Week 7 African Stories from Lang's Fairy Book Part A

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Reading Notes Week 7 Asia and Africa Photo by Flickr Motikatika I think this was a little dull... I'm hoping that it continues as gets better.  Motikatika Continued Okay, I wasn't disappointed.  This turned out to be better than I thought it would.  I love that the kid got so sassy at the end!  Jackal and Spring I liked this story enough, but I didn't like the lack of empathy and personal responsibility on the part of the animals who weren't guarding the well.  I think they should've brought forth more well thought out offers. Adventures of Jackal Oh man, the Jackal really has gotten himself into a predicament here. I'm wondering if he knowingly deceived the panther or if that's just how shoes work. Adventures of Jackal Continued It's pretty clear right from the get-go here that the Jackal did this intentionally.  Maybe I just missed that in the first part of the story?  I also feel like the old man was kind of le...

Extra Credit Reading Notes: Japanese Fairy Tales (Lang) Part A

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Reading Notes: Extra Credit Reading Week 7, Part A ( Photo by Wikipedia ) The Two Frogs This story was cute.  I actually really enjoyed it!  It was so happy when the frogs became friends, but also so sad because they just wanted to see, but they didn't think their plan through very well.  If only they could have looked around each other! Oh well, maybe if I retell this story I'll change it up a bit!  The Stonecutter I liked this story a lot, too!  It seems to be a variation of the story  The Man in the Moon ! I really enjoyed working with this story before, but I don't think I'd retell essentially the same story again.  The Maiden in the Wooden Helmet This story wasn't my vibe.  It was a little anti-climactic at the end.  I wanted her to have turned ugly, or for the man to have not loved her if her helmet broke.  I was bored when they lived happily ever after.  The Envious Neighbor I'm glad t...

Comment Wall

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Comment Wall for Before Stories: My Portfolio this semester will likely be made up of a series of prologues to stories we have read for class! Please let me know what you think, you can access my Portfolio with the link below!  Portfolio Please enjoy this super cute puppy. He or she is a Red Lab just in case y'all need one!  Photo by Wikimedia Commons

Week 6 Story: Scheherazade's Story

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Note:  Portfolio Link This story is now available in edited version in my Portfolio with the above link!  An Adaptation of Scheherazade  ( Photo by Britannica ) Okay, okay, alright, okay.   You can do this.   You’ll be fine.   Nothing to worry about here.   Noooooothing at all. Scheherazade paced the ornate tile floor of the Sultan’s private sitting area.   The wedding had been small.   It was quicker than she had expected, too.   Then again, why would it be long? He was wed to someone new every night and he was probably tired after working all day.   She was surprised he had even remembered her name.   His posture had almost been remorseful as the ceremony concluded.   Maybe he’s feeling guilty because of his relationship with Father? Scheherazade had trouble believing that any man so vile as the Sultan would have a conscience whatsoever.   The Sultan had once been exalted.   His ...

Extra Credit Reading Notes: Arabian Nights Part A

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Arabian Nights Readings Part A: Extra Credit  ( Photo by Wikimedia Commons ) So for my notes, I typically do a "liked" and "disliked" section.  For this week, however, I think I'm going to do a short recap of the stories until the Fisherman and the Genie because I really enjoyed all of the stories up to this point.  When the stories switched over to the King of Greece, I became less interested and found it harder to follow because I didn't like them as much.  I loved that everything was so intertwined and I think it made the stories that much more engaging because you had to think a little bit about how many layers you were into the stories.   Scheherazade The intermingling stories begin by a backstory to help us understand why our primary storyteller ends up in the precarious position as wife of the Sultan.  A woman has betrayed the Sultan and he is determined to get revenge on the other women of the land by marrying a new one each ...