The Sun and The Moon ( A Filipino Folk tale)
Summary
TLDRThis fable narrates a tale of celestial conflict where the Moon, fearing her star children would wither, convinces the Sun to sacrifice her own offspring to alleviate the heavens' congestion. The Sun, filled with guilt and regret, learns of the Moon's deception and chases her in a cosmic dance of revenge, resulting in the phenomenon of eclipses. The story symbolizes the eternal cycle of betrayal and retribution.
Takeaways
- π The story begins with the sun and the moon, each having their own star children with distinct characteristics.
- π The moon's star children are described as reddish and cool, contrasting with the sun's yellowish, bright, and hot children.
- π¨ The moon fears for her children's survival if they interact with the sun's children, leading her to consider a drastic solution.
- π The moon devises a plan to convince the sun to eliminate her own children to alleviate the perceived overcrowding in the heavens.
- π The moon visits the sun and suggests killing the sun's children to create more space for play and peace of mind.
- π The sun is initially hesitant and anxious about the idea of killing her children but eventually agrees under the moon's persuasion.
- πͺ The sun carries out the act of killing her star children, following the moon's advice.
- β³ Time passes, and the sun realizes the gravity of her actions, leading to feelings of guilt and despair.
- π‘ The sun blames the moon for the tragedy and seeks revenge for the loss of her children.
- π The moon hides behind clouds, and when they clear, the moon's star children appear, angering the sun.
- π The sun chases the moon, resulting in an eclipse, which is a symbol of the ongoing conflict between the sun and the moon.
- π The cycle continues with the sun killing the moon's star children each morning as a form of revenge, perpetuating the myth.
Q & A
What are the main characters in the script?
-The main characters are the Sun and the Moon, both of which have star children.
What color are the Sun's star children described as?
-The Sun's star children are described as yellowish in color.
How are the Moon's star children different from the Sun's in terms of color and temperature?
-The Moon's star children are reddish in color and are cool to the touch, unlike the Sun's which are bright and hot.
What concern does the Moon have about her star children?
-The Moon is concerned that her star children might wither and die if they play with the Sun's star children.
What idea does the Moon come up with to address her concern?
-The Moon decides to convince the Sun to kill her own star children to reduce crowding in the heavens.
How does the Sun initially react to the Moon's suggestion?
-The Sun becomes anxious and confused, unsure of what to do about the Moon's suggestion.
What is the outcome of the Sun's decision after listening to the Moon?
-The Sun decides to kill her star children, following the Moon's advice.
How does the Sun feel after realizing what she has done?
-The Sun is filled with guilt and despair for killing her star children.
What does the Sun blame the Moon for after the act?
-The Sun blames the Moon for her actions and the resulting guilt and despair.
Why does the Sun chase the Moon in the script?
-The Sun chases the Moon as a form of revenge for the Moon's role in the death of her star children.
What is the significance of the Sun killing the Moon's star children every morning?
-The Sun's act of killing the Moon's star children serves as an ongoing revenge and a cycle that continues to this day.
What is the final outcome described in the script?
-The cycle of the Sun killing the Moon's star children and the Moon hiding continues, with the Sun's revenge never ending.
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