NARRATIVE OF THE YOUNG SHEPHERD

Narrative of the Young Shepherd

Narrative of the Young Shepherd

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Deep within the captivating rolling fields, lived a boy named Shepherd. His existence was essentially unadulterated, and unsophisticated. His only responsibility was essentially to care for his herd of ewes.

Their gentle baas and the rustling of the breezes across the single tree on the peak were his main co-dwellers. Day in day, looking more info out for his wards instilled in him a sense of tranquil contentment.

However, there were the occasional moments of solitude, when the shepherd boy would long for fellowship. In one such instance from sheer boredom, the shepherd boy orchestrated a troublesome plan.

Stories of wild beasts prowling on sheep had been around for a while in the village. So, the boy chose to leveraged this fear and played a prank on the townsfolk.

One afternoon he raced into the village screaming “Wolf! A wolf is that has taken my sheep!” The scared villagers ran up the hills to help but discovered nothing threatening.

The boy giggled at the dilemma on their faces. This trick persisted for a few days more. But, one noon, a real wolf did charge at the herd. The shepherd boy dashed for help, screaming “Wolf, Wolf!” But this time, no one showed up.

Frustrated and alone, the boy fought against the wolf but managed to rescue only few of his sheep. Heartbroken, he went back to the village only to receive a scolding on honesty and the results of false alarms.

His tale of this shepherd boy has been handed down generations as a mediaeval parable for teaching the significance of honesty, the consequences of lying and the dangers of false alarms. Moreover, it stresses how trust once broken, is difficult to regain. It's a story as relevant today as it was then.

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