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English Fairy Tales
31 Jul 201807:33

Summary

TLDRThe story follows two brothers, one wealthy and the other poor, highlighting the consequences of envy. The younger brother, struggling to feed his family, receives help from an old man who gives him a magical grinder that fulfills any wish. As the younger brother becomes rich, his elder brother, driven by jealousy, steals the grinder. However, his greed leads to disaster when he cannot control the grinder, resulting in the sinking of his boat. The story teaches the moral lesson of not envying others and being content with what one has.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The story revolves around two brothers: one rich and the other poor.
  • 😀 The rich brother is wasteful, while the poor brother struggles to provide for his family.
  • 😀 The poor brother asks for help from his wealthy sibling but is rejected.
  • 😀 The poor brother encounters an old man who gives him advice in exchange for help.
  • 😀 The old man instructs the poor brother to go to the jungle, meet midgets, and exchange sweet bread for a magical stone grinder.
  • 😀 The stone grinder grants wishes, producing food such as curry, rice, and more when asked.
  • 😀 With the grinder, the poor brother becomes wealthy by selling the produce at the market.
  • 😀 Jealous of his younger brother’s success, the elder brother secretly steals the magical grinder.
  • 😀 The elder brother tests the grinder for salt, but does not know how to stop it, causing the boat to sink with his family.
  • 😀 The moral of the story emphasizes not being jealous or coveting what others have, and being content with what you possess.

Q & A

  • Why was the younger brother poor?

    -The younger brother was poor because he struggled to make a living and could not afford food or clothes for his family. He lived in poverty while his elder brother enjoyed a life of wealth.

  • How did the elder brother respond to the younger brother’s request for help?

    -The elder brother refused to help, telling the younger brother that he had nothing to give and even told him to leave. His response was cold and dismissive.

  • What did the younger brother do after being rejected by his elder brother?

    -After being rejected by his elder brother, the younger brother met an old man in the woods who offered to help him if he helped him carry a bundle of wood.

  • What was the old man’s offer to the younger brother?

    -The old man offered the younger brother a magical stone grinder that could grant any wish, but only if the younger brother helped him by carrying the wood to his home.

  • What did the younger brother receive from the old man?

    -The younger brother received a stone grinder from the old man, along with instructions to use it to make his wishes come true, but with a warning to cover it with a red cloth when done.

  • What were the midgets’ conditions for giving the grinder to the younger brother?

    -The midgets agreed to give the younger brother the stone grinder in exchange for the sweet bread he had brought them. They also told him that the grinder would fulfill his wishes, but he must cover it with a red cloth to stop it once he was done.

  • How did the younger brother use the grinder to help his family?

    -The younger brother used the grinder to produce food such as curry, rice, flour, lentils, and more. He provided his family with plenty of food and used the grinder to sell goods at the market, eventually becoming wealthy.

  • What caused the elder brother’s jealousy?

    -The elder brother became jealous when he saw his younger brother, once poor, now living a life of luxury. He couldn't understand how his younger brother had become so wealthy so quickly.

  • How did the elder brother try to use the grinder, and what was the result?

    -The elder brother stole the grinder and used it to make salt, but he didn’t know how to stop it. The grinder continued producing salt, which made the boat too heavy, causing it to sink and drown the elder brother and his family.

  • What is the moral lesson of the story?

    -The moral lesson is that envy and greed can lead to ruin. It teaches the importance of contentment and not comparing oneself to others. The elder brother's jealousy led to his downfall, while the younger brother's generosity and honesty led to his success.

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