(The Lamb and the Fish, Otto Ubbelohde) |
Monday, November 14, 2016
Reading Notes, Brothers Grimm, Ashliman, Part B
The second part of this collection contained stories that were all unfamiliar to me. My favorite story in this part was called the Little Lamb and the Little Fish. There were a brother and sister who loved each other very much and their mother had died. They were being raised by a stepmother. The children were playing a game outside and their stepmother grew so angry at their happiness, that she cursed them. She turned the girl into a little lamb and turned the boy into a little fish. After a long time in that form there were visitors to the castle. The stepmother tried to get rid of the lamb by killing it, but the brother fish saw and begged the cook against it. The cook agreed and gave both the lamb and fish to a wise woman in the village. The wise woman, who was previously a wet nurse for the children, recognized them and turned them back into their original forms and they lived happily ever after.
Bibliography: The Grimm Brothers' Childrens' and Household Tales translated by Dan Ashliman Link
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