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Week 11 Story: The Turtle that couldn't stop talking

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Once upon a time, there was a lonely turtle in living in a pond all alone. He saw two geese that were flying south for the winter and they passed by his pond. He called up to them and they flew down to him and they stuck up a conversation. Soon, the three of them became very close friends and they spent the entire winter with the turtle. The turtle showed the two geese around his small little pond and showed them the best places to look for food and where the best places to swim were. However, at the end of winter the geese were leaving to go back to their home. The geese noticed the sad look on the turtle’s face as they were telling him that they needed to go back to their home. As the turtle turned around and began to turn away to head back to the pond, the geese called out to the turtle and asked the him if he would like to join them and go to their home with them so they can continue to be friends. They said they would bring him with them if he did not talk at all along the trip an...

Week 11 Reading Notes Part A: The Turtle Who Couldn't Stop Talking

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I found the story of the turtle who wouldn't stop talking to be very comical. I think this will be an easy story to write about and my readers will enjoy it. The Turtle that Couldn't stop talking Image Source Bibliography: Jataka Tales Ellen C. Babbitt, Ellsworth Young, 1912

Week 10 Story: The Foolish Monkey and the Clever Crocodile

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One day a mother crocodile and her son were taking a swim down the river. The mother began to feel hunger so she said to her son, "I am hungry. Go and fetch me the heart of a monkey so that I may eat it." "But mother, monkeys live on land and in the trees. I will not be able to get to them." the son replied. "You'll figure it out little one, it is all a part of growing up." the mother responded. So the son swam down the river looking with his eyes barely out of the water looking for a monkey whose heart he can take to his mother. Along with way, he decided he could trick the monkey by offering him a ride across the river to the island with ripe fruit that the monkeys could not get otherwise. He decided on the monkey who lived in the highest tree. "Oh monkey!! Would you like a ride on my back to the island with the ripest fruits?" the little crocodile asked with a wicked smile in his heart. "Why yes! I have lived in these woods ...

Week 10 Reading Notes Part B: The Princes and The Sprite

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While the Princes and the Water-Sprite is a very interesting story, however I still think I am going to write about the monkey and crocodile. Princes and a Sprite Image Source Bibliography Source : Jataka Tales,  Ellen C. Babbitt, Ellsworth Young 1912

Week 10 Reading Notes Part A: The Monkey and The Crocodile

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The Monkey and the Crocodile is going to be my story this week. I love the idea of writing about a story that seems for fun and about animals rather than simply talking about the myths involving gods and royalty. Monkey and Crocodile Image Source Bibliography: Source : Jataka Tales: Ellen C. Babbitt, Ellsworth Young 1912

Week 9 Story: A Burning Evil Plan

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Hello there, My name is Duryodhana and I am a King here in this great city along with my brothers. We have prospered here lately and even have enough wealth to share with the people. However, I do not wish to share my throne with the princes of the next generation. So, being the intelligent man that I am, I have devised a plan. Recently I had constructed an amazing palace. However, the palace's roof and furniture were all soaked in oil and became extremely flammable. I am going to recommend that the Pandavas Princes move in to this palace with their mother and then have my most trusted guardsmen set fire to the building when they drop their guard. 1 year later.... It has been one year since I had the Pandavas family move into the palace I had made for them. Everything is going according to plan. Purochana, the captain of the guard that I instructed to burn the palace when the time is right, believes the time is coming. He tells me that for a long time there would always be at...

Week 9 Reading Notes Part B: The Pāṇḍavas Sent Away

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This version is very detailed and a bit longer than the other version but I wanted to rewrite this story about the Pandavas escape. The Escape of the Pandavas Image  Source Bibliography: Source Mahabharata: The Greatest Spiritual Epic of All Time. Krishna Dharma. 2008