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King and the Goose |
Monday, November 19, 2018
Reading B: Celtic Fairy Tales
In the second portion of the Celtic Fairy Tales I really enjoyed the story King O'Toole and His Goose. The story begins by explaining who King O'Toole is. He was a crippled King that was directed by his goose. The goose would go swimming and catch trout for the King. One day the goose was stricken with illness like the King and could no longer help the King. The King wanted to kill himself due to his misfortune until a man found him by the water. The man was Saint Kavin and he was promising to fix the King's goose. Saint Kavin would heal the goose if the King would give Saint Kavin all the land that the goose flew over. The King agreed and his goose was healed. I liked this story a lot because of the way it was written. It was easy to read and understand but also written very properly. This story could easily be rewritten with a different animal than the goose or someone besides a king.
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