Sweet Porridge Story | Stories for Teenagers | @EnglishFairyTales

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19 Oct 201912:39

Summary

TLDRIn a small town, two sisters, Jane and Ella, live in poverty. Ella, kind-hearted but forgetful, helps an old woman who turns out to be a witch. In return, the witch gives Ella a magical pot that produces an endless supply of porridge. While initially skeptical, Jane soon enjoys the magic, but when Ella forgets to teach her how to stop the pot, it floods the house with porridge. Realizing their mistake, the sisters share the porridge with the hungry townspeople. Their generosity earns them the witch’s approval, and they continue to feed the poor, learning the value of kindness and selflessness.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Two sisters, Jane and Ella, live in poverty; Jane is intelligent but arrogant, while Ella is kind but forgetful.
  • 😀 Ella helps an old woman by offering her water, and the woman, in turn, gives Ella a magical pot that can cook endless porridge.
  • 😀 Ella learns the spell to activate the pot, and when she returns home, she shares the magic with Jane, who is initially skeptical.
  • 😀 The pot produces endless porridge, which feeds the sisters, ensuring they are never hungry again.
  • 😀 Jane becomes greedy and uses the pot without knowing the spell to stop it, causing a porridge disaster at home.
  • 😀 Ella returns to find the house filled with porridge, and the sisters work together to stop the pot's cooking with the correct spell.
  • 😀 Jane and Ella decide to share the porridge with the poor people in their town, turning their mistake into a kindness.
  • 😀 The villagers are grateful, and Ella and Jane are happy to see their neighbors fed and content.
  • 😀 The sisters learn the importance of sharing and caring for others, especially those who are less fortunate.
  • 😀 The witch returns, impressed with their kindness, and rewards them by allowing them to keep the magical pot permanently.
  • 😀 Jane and Ella continue their charitable work, using the magic pot to feed the poor, spreading joy, and ensuring no one goes hungry in their town.

Q & A

  • What were the main differences between Jane and Ella?

    -Jane was the eldest and very smart but also arrogant about her intelligence, while Ella was kind-hearted, lovable, but forgetful.

  • Why were Jane and Ella so poor?

    -Jane and Ella were very poor because they lacked enough food and struggled to survive, often going hungry with only a little bread and cheese to eat.

  • What did Ella do when she got hungry?

    -Ella decided to go for a walk in the woods to distract herself from her hunger and to avoid thinking about it.

  • How did the old woman repay Ella for her kindness?

    -The old woman, who was a witch, turned herself into a beautiful young witch and gave Ella a magical pot that could cook an endless supply of sweet porridge.

  • What was the magic spell associated with the pot?

    -The spell to make the pot cook porridge was 'cook little pot cook,' and the spell to stop it from cooking was 'stop little pot stop.'

  • How did Jane react to the magic pot at first?

    -Jane was initially skeptical and mocked Ella for her belief in the pot's magic, calling it a silly idea. However, she was amazed when the pot actually started cooking porridge.

  • What mistake did Jane make with the magic pot?

    -Jane forgot the spell to stop the pot from cooking, causing the house to fill up with endless porridge until Ella returned home.

  • What lesson did both sisters learn from the incident with the pot?

    -Both sisters learned the importance of being kind and considerate to each other, as well as the value of listening to one another to avoid making mistakes.

  • How did Jane and Ella decide to deal with the overabundance of porridge?

    -They decided to share the porridge with the poor and hungry people in their town, bringing joy and nourishment to those in need.

  • How did the old beggar reveal his true identity to Jane and Ella?

    -The old beggar, who asked for the pot to feed his sick grandchildren, turned out to be the witch in disguise, rewarding the sisters for their kindness by allowing them to keep the magic pot.

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