I think that goodness is always rewarded. I think the bachelor’s story is the version of life. He tells the story with descriptive details and creative explanations for the children’s questions. The children believed in all the answers he answered when they were asking “why” questions. I remembered I met these kinds of storytellers before. They usually don’t tell the stories based on educational purposes, but for entertainment. Instead of making the story with a good moral lesson, the storytellers like the bachelor would make listeners focus on the story based on their imaginations and creativity. I was once told a story by one of my father’s friend. He used both narrative and descriptive details to back it up with his story. Without the details and feelings, the story would just be a story without any interest that grabs the listeners’ attention. It was all the narrative and descriptive details that made me went into the story and became one of the characters inside the story. The storyteller knew what kind of stories he should tell when I was boring that day and he used his different tone voice to make the story more interesting. He made me learn what a real good storyteller is like.
Interesting point of view.
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