Showing posts with label Week 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 6. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Storytelling Week 6: Kweku Tsin

      I do not even know how this happened. One minute we were just searching for food in the forest because of the food scarce and the next we were running from a dragon.

       I had just hunted a delicious looking deer for us to eat and was taking it over to my father. I knew he would be pleased and I knew was not wrong. It would have to do for now, the walk to our meeting place was only five to ten minutes away from where I had killed the deer.

      It was a very beautiful forest with huge trees everywhere. There was even a little pond for the animals to drink water from. Little rabbits and frogs were everywhere along with the birds looking for food. The sky was fairly clear with a few clouds scattered about and the sun shinning through them. It was not hot though because of the slight breeze that was rustling through the leaves in almost a playful way.

      I had finally reached my father and he looked so glad to see the kill that I had just made. At least now we would have something to eat even for one day.

Anansi (father): "I see that you have made a very nice kill today. Good job. We can finally eat something good, I was getting tired of eating rabbits."

Kweku Tsin (son): "I know father, that is why I made sure to find another animal today. Plus this should last us today since there are only two of us to eat it."

Anansi: "Did you hear that son?"

Kweku Tsin: "No father, what are you talking about? I only hear the wind and the chirping of the birds. It is such a beautiful day today, I just want to stay here and relax."

Anansi: "Maybe I am just being paranoid. It is probably nothing."  

A roar is heard throughout the forest. All the animals scatter away into the protection of their homes. The birds fly as far away as they can, the rabbits burrow in their holes, and the frogs leap underneath the barks on fallen trees.

Kweku Tsin: Okay you are definitely not wrong. I heard it that time and so did everyone else. We should run and hide somewhere so that whatever it is does not catch us. I may had hunted someone but I do not want to become someones else's meal today. What is that animal anyway?"

Anansi: "This area that a lot of animals so it would be hard to guess just from the roar of the animal. It could be a lion, tiger, or even a dragon. This area is known to have all of them. We should go somewhere else, I do not want to stay here and find out exactly what animal is making that noise."

Kweku Tsin: "You are right father. We should look for some shelter immediately. Lets leave this deer here so that whatever animal it is will find it first. This way it will stop here and eat it and hopefully not be hungry anymore and not look for us."

Anansi: "That is definitely the smart thing to do. Lets go and not waste another minute here."

They ran from there leaving the deer behind. The two of them could hear the roar getting louder and louder before it stopped. They knew that it had found the deer and stopped there. They only hoped that it would be fulfilled by that and leave them alone. They soon hear the roar again and could feel a strong breeze towards them. They saw the shadow for a huge dragon not too far from them and knew that they were wrong. It was not going to stop until it got to them.

Author's note: I decided to stop here and let everyone else imagine what happens to the father and son duo. Did the dragon get them? Did they manage to escape? Did someone come help them out? The original story did not go into this much depth about the beginning which I decided to lengthen. They were captured by the dragon in the original and a lot more things happened to them afterwards. I did not want to go into all of that and instead decide to give you all a imagine your own ending again. This image shows the dragon and some people getting away from him. Maybe this can be one of the endings you guys decide to choose for them.

West African Folktales  by William H. Barker and Cecilia Sinclair

Monday, February 20, 2017

Reading Post C: Nigeria

Nigeria Unit

I could write about how the rat and the bat were friends and how they always helped each other out. I could talk about how the bat was jealous of the rat and then ended up killing him.

Reading Notes B: West Africa

West African Folktales

I could write about how Kweku Tsin came up with his plan to distract the dragon. They way it executed and how they managed to finally escape. In he end it also explains how the sun, moon and the stars came to be so it would also explain that in my story. 

Reading Notes A: West Africa

West African Folktales

I could write about the spider and how he ended up fulfilling his three task with cleverness. I could expand on all three of them and write one big story or cut them up in three parts and have three stories instead.