Wednesday, 21 December 2011

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Once upon a time there were two friends who lived in a palace with their families, who worked in service of the King. One of these boys knew a girl he liked so much that he wanted to give her a present.
One day, he was walking with his friend in the main palace hall, and he saw a big vase filled with the loveliest flowers you could imagine. He decided to take one to give to the girl, thinking that no one would see him do so. He did the same thing the next day, and the next, and the next... until, one day, the King noticed how few flowers were left in the vase. He was so angry that he called everyone in the palace to assemble.
When they were all before the King, the boy thought he should say it had been him who took the flowers. However, his friend told him to be quiet, because the King would be terribly angry with him. The boy was paralysed with fear, but when the King came near he decided to confess.
As soon as the boy said that he had done it, the King went red with anger, but on hearing what the boy had done with the flowers, a smile appeared on the King's face, and he said,
"I couldn't have thought of a better use for my flowers."
And, from that day, the boy and the King became great friends. They went to the vase and took two of those wonderful flowers, one for the girl, and the other for the Queen.

http://freestoriesforkids.com/children/stories-and-tales/flower-day

This myth about honesty really shows that there is more than one way of seeing honesty. This poem explains how being honest to others is very important. It was very hard for the little boy to confess to the crime, but when he did, everything was okay because the king knew that he could trust the little boy. This myth also shows that being honest to yourself is very important as well. The little boy knew he was doing the wrong thing, and when it came time that he needed to tell the king that it was him, his friend told him not to say anything. The little boy ended up being honest with himself, and realizing that he needed to tell the king what he had done. This ended up in a better conclusion than it would have if the boy didn't tell the king.



1 comment:

  1. ("A short story about the fear to tell the truth | Educational resources for Parents and Teachers.")


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