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Summary
TLDRThe classic tale of *The Three Little Pigs* follows three siblings who leave their mother's house to build their own homes. The youngest builds with straw, the middle with wood, and the oldest with bricks. When a wolf arrives, he easily blows down the straw and wooden houses, but the brick house stands firm. The pigs learn the importance of hard work, planning, and perseverance. Through the oldest pig's efforts, they realize that success comes from doing one's best, and they live happily and securely ever after.
Takeaways
- π The story begins with three little pigs who leave their motherβs home to build their own houses and learn to live independently.
- π The mother advises her children to always do their best in everything they do, as this is the key to staying alive and happy.
- π The youngest pig decides to build his house out of straw, believing it will be quick and easy, leaving him plenty of time to play.
- π The middle pig builds his house out of wood, which is stronger than straw but still not very sturdy in the face of danger.
- π The oldest pig works hard to build his house with bricks and stones, which he believes is the best way to ensure safety and stability.
- π The youngest pig's straw house is quickly blown down by the big bad wolf, who threatens to blow it down unless the pig lets him in.
- π After the youngest pigβs house is destroyed, he runs to his brother's wooden house for safety, but the wolf soon blows that down as well.
- π The pigs take refuge in the eldest pig's brick house, which withstands the wolfβs huffing and puffing, preventing it from being destroyed.
- π The wolf, frustrated, tries to climb down the chimney of the brick house, but the eldest pig outsmarts him by lighting a fire and boiling water.
- π The wolf falls into the boiling water, and the pigs are finally rid of the threat. They reunite with their mother and learn the value of hard work and effort.
- π The youngest pigs realize that their mother was right: if they put effort into their work, they will achieve success and safety, and they vow to never be lazy again.
Q & A
Why did the youngest pig decide to build his house with straw?
-The youngest pig chose straw because he believed it was the quickest and easiest material to use, allowing him more time to play.
What was the concern of the older pig about the youngest pig's house?
-The older pig was concerned that the straw house wouldn't be strong enough to protect them from the wolf, as it appeared flimsy and unstable.
How long did it take for the middle pig to build his wooden house?
-It took the middle pig three days to build his house using wood, which was a stronger material than straw.
What was the difference in approach between the pigs when building their houses?
-The youngest pig prioritized speed and fun, building with straw. The middle pig used a more durable material, wood, while the oldest pig focused on security, building with bricks and stones.
Why did the oldest pig decide to build his house with bricks and stones?
-The oldest pig understood the importance of a strong and secure house, especially to protect himself and his brothers from the wolf, so he chose bricks and stones for their durability.
How did the wolf first approach the houses?
-The wolf initially approached the straw house, threatening to blow it down if the pig did not let him in. After destroying it, the pig escaped to the middle pigβs house.
What happened when the wolf tried to blow down the wooden house?
-The wolf was able to blow down the wooden house as well, forcing the two pigs to run to the oldest pig's brick house for safety.
How did the oldest pig protect his house from the wolf?
-The oldest pig kept the wolf from entering by building a strong house with bricks and stones, and when the wolf tried to enter through the chimney, he heated a pot of boiling water to burn him.
What lesson did the youngest pig learn by the end of the story?
-The youngest pig learned the importance of hard work and effort, realizing that doing something the best way possible leads to success, just as his older brother had taught him.
How did the pigs' attitude change after the wolf's attack?
-After the wolfβs attack, the youngest and middle pigs learned to be more responsible and hardworking, following the example set by their oldest brother, and they worked harder to ensure their future safety.
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