Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Week 12 Reading Diary: English Fairy Tales

Here are a few of my favorite stories from English Fairy Tales.

The Old Woman and Her Pig In this tale, an old woman finds some extra money one day while sweeping around her house, and decides to go out and buy a pig. However, on the way back, she comes across a stile which the pig will not cross. She decides to seek a dog to bite the pig to encourage it over the fence, but the dog doesn't comply. Her problem compounds and compounds until she finally finds someone to comply with one of her requests, which sets off a chain of events until the pig eventually jumps over the stile.

Mouse and Mouser In this story, the mouse goes to visit the cat, who he finds spinning yarn behind the hall door. The mouse tells the cat that while sweeping his room, he found some money and bought himself a meat dish, which he set on the windowsill to cool. The cat plays coy throughout their conversation, until the mouse accuses the cat of stealing his treat. Upon this the cat replies "and I'll eat you," and pounces on the mouse.

Mr Fox This tale tells of the the fair Lady Marry and her brave and gallant lover Mr. Fox. One day, right before their wedding day while Mr. Fox was away on business, Lady Mary sets out to find Mr. Fox's castle. Searching through his castle, Mary finds a closet full of the bodies and skeletons of other young ladies! Looking out the window, she spies Mr. Fox dragging another one of his victims. Mary escapes, and the next day has her brothers kill Mr. Fox.

Mr Miacca This story tells of Tommy Grimes, a very bad acting young boy. Tommy is warned by his mother that if his behavior does not improve, he will be snatched up by Mr Miacca. Tommy doesn't heed this warning, and sure enough is grabbed by Mr Miacca. Mr Miacca eats little boys who behave badly, and chops off Tommy's leg so that he can both eat it, and prevent Tommy from escaping. Tommy, however, takes a leg from the sofa and runs home.

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