Swbat ANALYZE THE TALE OF “PEE-WIT”. DISCUSS – THREE MINUTES  Are there villain characters you like? Why?  Do they need to have a heroic quality to.

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Swbat ANALYZE THE TALE OF “PEE-WIT”

DISCUSS – THREE MINUTES  Are there villain characters you like? Why?  Do they need to have a heroic quality to them?

 Read Pee-wit and complete the worksheet.

 Please read your Pee-Wit monologue. (You will get an extra 50 points for reading!)  Please hand in your homework.

  A Mouse, by an unlucky chance, formed an intimate acquaintance with a Frog. The Frog one day, intent on mischief, bound the foot of the Mouse tightly to his own. Thus joined together, the Frog led his friend toward the pool in which he lived, until he reached the very brink, when suddenly jumping in, he dragged the Mouse in with him. The Frog enjoyed the water amazingly, and swam croaking about as if he had done a meritorious action. The unhappy Mouse was soon suffocated with the water, and his dead body floated about on the surface, tied to the foot of the Frog. A Hawk observed it, and, pouncing upon it, carried it up aloft. The Frog, being still fastened to the leg of the Mouse, was also carried off a prisoner, and was eaten by the Hawk.

Harm hatch, Harm catch

 What is the moral of this fable-like tale?  Do you agree with the moral?  How is it similar to Aesop’s tale?

Don’t step out of bounds…or else…… Oh you Germans