The Three Spinners Story in English | Stories for Teenagers | @EnglishFairyTales

English Fairy Tales
20 Jan 202014:30

Summary

TLDRNora, a young girl who loves painting, lives with her mother, a hardworking weaver who insists she spin yarn instead. One day, the queen notices Nora crying and invites her to the palace, promising marriage to her son if she spins three rooms of flax. Overwhelmed and unable to spin, Nora receives help from three magical weaver women, who finish the task on the condition they be invited to her wedding. True to her word, Nora honors them, and the queen allows her to paint freely. Nora marries Prince Edward, lives happily ever after, and the weaver women are celebrated for their hard work and kindness.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A woman weaver lives with her daughter, Nora, in a tiny hamlet. Nora loves painting but dislikes spinning yarn, which her mother insists on doing.
  • 😀 Nora's mother constantly scolds her for wasting time on painting, believing that weaving is the only way to earn money for the family.
  • 😀 Nora, despite her mother's objections, is painting for the landlord, who promises to pay her for it, but her mother dismisses this as impractical.
  • 😀 One day, the queen, impressed by Nora's beauty and hearing her cry, stops by and offers Nora a deal: spin yarn in the palace and marry her son, the prince.
  • 😀 Nora reluctantly agrees and is taken to the palace, where she is faced with spinning an enormous amount of flax in a short time, despite not knowing how to spin.
  • 😀 Nora, overwhelmed by the task, starts crying and is then visited by three mysterious women who offer to spin the flax for her in exchange for an invitation to her wedding.
  • 😀 The three women spin the flax into the finest yarn overnight, and by morning, the queen is amazed by the progress.
  • 😀 Nora promises to invite the three women to her wedding as a gesture of gratitude for their help, despite her mother's objections to their unappealing appearance.
  • 😀 At the royal banquet, the three women, dressed in colorful silks, are seated at the head of the table, where they are respected by everyone, including the prince.
  • 😀 Prince Edward, impressed by the women’s hard work, asks Nora to stop spinning and instead pursue her passion for painting, promising to support her artistic dreams.

Q & A

  • Why did Nora's mother disapprove of her painting?

    -Nora's mother disapproved of her painting because she believed it was a waste of time. She thought that Nora should be helping with the family business of weaving to earn money rather than focusing on painting, which her mother saw as unproductive.

  • What made the queen interested in helping Nora?

    -The queen saw Nora crying in front of her house and was moved by her situation. After learning that Nora's mother was a hardworking weaver and seeing Nora's distress, the queen offered her help by inviting Nora to the palace to spin flax, even offering a potential marriage to her son if she succeeded.

  • How did Nora feel about spinning, and how did she cope with the task?

    -Nora hated spinning. She felt overwhelmed and didn't know how to spin the fine flax provided by the queen. She was so distressed that she almost gave up, but then she met three mysterious women who offered to help her by spinning the flax for her.

  • Who were the three women, and how did they assist Nora?

    -The three women were mysterious weavers who appeared to Nora when she was crying. They offered to spin the flax for her, and in exchange, they asked for an invitation to her wedding, promising to help her in her time of need. They spun the flax into fine thread overnight.

  • What was the promise Nora made to the three women?

    -Nora promised the three women that she would invite them to her wedding and introduce them to the royal family as her aunts, despite their self-perceived ugliness. She also promised to seat them at the head of the table at the wedding banquet.

  • Why did Nora’s mother object to inviting the three women to the wedding?

    -Nora's mother objected to inviting the three women because she thought that their appearance was too ugly and that the queen and the prince would disapprove of having such guests at the wedding, fearing it might ruin Nora's chances of marrying the prince.

  • How did the queen react to Nora’s request to invite the three women?

    -The queen agreed to Nora’s request and allowed her to invite the three women, showing respect for Nora's promise and understanding the value of their assistance. She did not mind their appearance and allowed them to be seated at the wedding banquet.

  • What did the three women wear to the wedding, and why was it significant?

    -The three women wore dresses made of red, green, and yellow silk to the wedding. This was significant because, despite their earlier self-deprecating remarks about their appearance, they were shown respect and admiration at the wedding, highlighting their transformation from marginalized figures to honored guests.

  • What was Prince Edward's reaction to meeting the three women at the banquet?

    -Prince Edward was concerned about the three women’s health, noticing their physical suffering due to spinning, such as swollen feet, damaged lips, and weak eyesight. This led him to urge Nora to never spin again and to focus on her true passion for painting instead.

  • What was the ultimate resolution for Nora and the three women?

    -Nora was allowed to pursue her love of painting instead of spinning, as Prince Edward promised to bring her the finest paints. The three women were given a life of peace and rest in the palace, where they no longer had to spin, and they lived happily with the royal family. Nora and Prince Edward lived happily ever after.

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