Thursday, October 5, 2017

Week 7 Storytelling: The Cony Who Got into Bad Company

Bad Company 
Picture by: Rakel Franco
Source: Flickr

Bananas were the biggest treasure to the kingdom. They provided food for all the seasons including the terrible thunderstorm that strikes every year. Roger and Pete, the two most unliked monkeys in the jungle had the most bananas piled up for just them too. Little did the jungle know, they stole all these bananas, along with other fruits from all the other trees when the entire jungle was asleep.

There was a gorilla in the jungle that was about to be the new big dog in the kingdom. Everyone liked Gary. He looked scary, but had the kindest heart. Gary had a giant tree that made unlimited amounts of bananas. He shared his unlimited amount of food with all the other monkeys. Roger and Pete heard about Gary through a mutual friend, and decided to go visit Gary and check out this tree for themselves.

They reached Gary’s tree, and Gary kindly introduced himself, and gave Roger and Pete a banana. Roger and Pete had never eaten such a yummy banana. They were so surprised they asked for another one. Pete suggested Gary come join them for a feast during the weekend. Gary was super excited for this feast. He knew Roger and Pete were some of the most well known people in the entire jungle, but he didn’t know the reason why.

Gary showed up to the feast in his finest suit. He had a wonderful time. He talked to everyone, ate bananas, peaches, grapefruits, kiwis, grapes, strawberries, and oranges! He wondered where all this food came from. Roger and Pete told Gary that if he hung around them enough, he too would have the most delicious meals.

Gary, Roger, and Pete started to do everything together. They would climb trees, go on runs, and eat! One day, it was late and Gary decided to stay the night with Roger and Pete. Roger and Pete had other plans that Gary was unaware of. They told him they were going to go for a walk in the jungle at night, and Gary must join them because he’s never seen the jungle when its silent. They packed their bags and started the journey.

Roger and Pete started their mischievous plans at the Kelly’s tree. They took the bananas when Gary wasn’t looking and placed them in Gary’s bag. Gary kept on walking and talking, and didn’t even realize when either Roger or Pete would climb and tree and steal bananas. Gary started to notice his bag getting heavier eventually.

Mr. Kelly woke up and noticed some of his bananas were missing! He noticed some animals on a walk, and decided to go after them! Roger looked back and saw that Mr. Kelly was after them! He signaled to Pete with his tail that someone’s on to them! They continued to walk, but Mr. Kelly was one step ahead of them and climbed the biggest vine to where they were, and jumped down in front of them.

He took their bags and found all his bananas in Gary’s a bag. Gary was confused and immediately told Mr. Kelly he didn’t take his bananas, but Mr. Kelly knew he was friends with Roger and Pete—the biggest thieves in town. Gary lost his tree, and all his bananas because he was hanging out with wrong people.

Bibliography: Tibetan Folk Tales, "The Cony Who Got into Bad Company" by Albert Shelton

Author's Note:
“If you are without kindness, you will meet no kindness in return.” Tibetan Proverb. This was the moral behind this short story. The phrase caught my attention, and I interpreted it as if one is associated with someone without kindness, then he/she is also not kind. The end lesson in this story was that the people you surround yourself really do matter more than people think. The cony associating himself with the rats because he just wanted friends portrayed this concept. The rats were known to be thieves. I had monkeys and a gorilla in my story show the consequences of being friends with the wrong group of people. I also included bananas as the prize being stolen. I feel the original story does a very well job in making people think about the people they are around, and if they’re worth the consequences. I think this is a good lesson to teach at a young age because then people grow to choose friends, wisely. In other words, surround yourself with people that bring out the best in you. I hope my story makes you think about the people in your lives as you read about two deceiving monkeys and one kind gorilla.

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2 comments:

  1. Hi Dhara!
    The moral and lesson behind this story is true throughout all of life. You really are who you associate with and that is a big part of people's lives: their friends. You did a great job in the characters of this story. You knew right off the bat what Gary was about to get himself into even though Gary himself didn't. You feel sorry for the guy after he gets framed!

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  2. Dhara, this is a very simple story with an important moral. Gary seems like such a nice character. He actually reminds me of a nice old man I know who wants to help everyone around him even if he gets taken advantage of. Along with the clear moral that hanging out with the wrong people can get you in trouble, I also think that this story shows you what can happen when you are gullible or oblivious. If Gary had been more aware or wiser, he would not have lost all of his bananas.

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