Reading Notes: Tibet Folklore Part B
After yesterday's reading from the Tibet Folklore, I knew that I would love the rest of the stories, but I wanted to explore a different area. I read the stories from Laos, and I thoroughly enjoyed them.They are all so different yet fun in their own way. Although all were fun to read, my favorite one was called, "A Boy of the City Streets."
"A Boy of the City Streets" is about a young boy who gets approached by 3 wise men. The reason why I liked this story the best is because of the language in the story. I am a big junky for old time stories, so reading this was very enjoyable for me. I also thought it was interesting to read a story about 3 wise men because I immediately thought about the 3 wise men from the Bible and it brought me down memory lane. This story has a lot of meaningful hidden meanings that I really enjoy.
Bibliography:
"Laos: The Boy of the City Streets" By: Katherine Neville Fleeson
http://mythfolklore.blogspot.com/2014/06/laos-boy-of-city-streets.html
"A Boy of the City Streets" is about a young boy who gets approached by 3 wise men. The reason why I liked this story the best is because of the language in the story. I am a big junky for old time stories, so reading this was very enjoyable for me. I also thought it was interesting to read a story about 3 wise men because I immediately thought about the 3 wise men from the Bible and it brought me down memory lane. This story has a lot of meaningful hidden meanings that I really enjoy.
The 3 Wise Men
"Laos: The Boy of the City Streets" By: Katherine Neville Fleeson
http://mythfolklore.blogspot.com/2014/06/laos-boy-of-city-streets.html
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