Monday, November 14, 2016

Reading Notes: Brothers Grimm (LibriVox), Part B

This story is from the Fairy Tales by Brothers Grimm

The Fox and the Horse: This story is about a horse who has become old. His owner turns away from him and says he (the horse) shall not return until he is stronger than a horse. Out in the wild, the horse meets a fox and he shares his story. The fox tells him that he can help him with becoming as strong as a lion. He tells the horse to stretch out on the ground and lie very quietly. In the meantime the fox goes and gets a lion and tells him he knows where he can come and find a horse. The fox ends up tricking the lion and ties all of his legs together. The lion freaks out and makes a ton of noise and the horse's owner can hear him roaring. He decides that the horse has done what he was supposed to and tells him he can stay in his stables forever. I really like this story and I am planning on using it for my story this week. I want to tell the story from the point of view from the fox. I plan to have him watching the horse and when he sees the rejection of the owner, he decides to try to help the horse. There are a lot of possibilities for the retelling of this story.


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