Reading Notes: Celtic Fairy Tales, Part B
Reading Notes: Celtic Fairy Tales, Part B by Joseph Jacobs
(Goose: Image by Henry Hemming)
The first story in this section of the unit, King O'Toole and His Goose, was interesting. I enjoyed the story but found the way of speaking used to be somewhat difficult to understand. The context seemed to be enough to understand the meaning for the most part, however. I also found the story The Shee An Gannon and the Gruagach Gaire to be interesting because of how it was broken up into sections. I enjoyed The Tale of Ivan the most. Ivan ended up being paid with advice for the job he was doing instead of getting money. I liked how the advice he received ended up paying off greatly and Ivan was also able to help people because of it. Overall the ending was very positive and I felt like the idea that money isn't everything and you can help yourself by helping others was being expressed.
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