Miyerkules, Disyembre 8, 2010

myths

The Myth about the Butterfly
Butterflies are playful insects that glide up and down flowers in a garden. But how did this carefree creature get to be so flippant? This myth about butterflies tells us how?
A long time ago, there was a woman had a beautiful daughter. The myth says she dearly loved this daughter that she was willing to do anything for her. In fact, the myth says, she very worked hard day and night to be able to give her every good thing in life. All her daughter’s capricious wants and desires were granted. The myth further says the mother never even once let her work, even in household chores. The mother reasoned that her daughter’s delicate skin should not be marred in any way. She might one day end up being a good stage performer, the mother thought.
So the myth says all that the daughter wanted was to have fun. She was trained to do nothing except go shopping in markets or town boutiques, attend dance parties, go outing with friends, flirt with the boys, or see plays. One day, according to the myth, the mother got sick because of the hard work she did day and night. She was barely able to move due to the gravity of the ailment, and she found herself alone in her house. Her daughter was always out with friends, the myth says. When she was home she never lifted a finger to help her mother. She didn’t even show concern for her mother’s plight. Worse, she literally despised her mother for not being able to work and support her needs and desires anymore, the myth adds.
So the myth says that one day her daughter decided to leave home. She was fed up with a jobless mother that always needed help. The myth says she decided that she would stay with her rich friends or be adopted by a rich couple or perhaps just marry a rich man. So she packed her things and was ready to go.
But then, the myth continues, that a kind-hearted fairy, who had been witnessing everything, blocked the daughter’s way by turning her into a butterfly with a sleight of her wand. Sure enough the daughter, the myth says, turned into a colorful butterfly. When the mother looked for her daughter, she saw a butterfly fluttering among the flowers, just like her daughter who wanted nothing but fun and riches.
This myth counsels the young generation to be responsible children and to love their parents

3 komento:

  1. This myth suggests one of the ten commandments, "honor your father and your mother". Be mature enough to know your responsibilities at home and in community. Don't be insensitive, you don't know how much your parents sacrifice for your own good.
    Do not complain about the things that you can't have, instead thank the Lord for the things you have.

    TumugonBurahin
  2. I think this myth wants to imply the important of parents and the values they want to teach!

    TumugonBurahin
  3. This myth teaches us that we must recognize the sacrifice of our parents. They give their time & effort for us to have a good life, & for them to be able to raise us well. And as a child, we should do our part. Show your love & care to your parents. And we should also give thanks to God for He has given us a wonderful parents.

    TumugonBurahin