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[The Tale of the Crooked Old House]-[A Crooked Old House (Pre-Intermediate)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2024-04-16

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📋 Summary

The Life and Legacy of the Crooked Old House

The Symbiosis of Man and Architecture

In the story of the "crooked old house," the protagonist—an elderly man—lives in a dwelling that has endured 300 years of environmental decay. The house, constructed of wood, has suffered from moisture, causing the structure to warp over time. This physical deformation is not limited to the building; the man himself becomes "crooked" as he adapts to his environment. He utilizes hooks to scale the steep, warped floors of his kitchen and has installed a zip line to navigate the corridor, demonstrating a unique, albeit challenging, lifestyle shaped entirely by the house's decay.

A Sanctuary for the Wild

The bathroom of the house serves as a prime example of the extreme moisture levels within the structure. As the pipes failed and the drain became blocked, the room transformed into a self-sustaining ecosystem. The man eventually abandoned professional help—specifically a plumber who refused to address the structural decay—and embraced the chaos. The house became a haven for nature, hosting ferns, frogs, and even fish that appeared in the bathtub. The man’s relationship with these wild animals replaced his lost social connections, as he found comfort in their presence despite the deteriorating state of his home.

Resistance Against External Intervention

The narrative highlights a conflict between the man’s eccentric autonomy and the societal expectations of an association of young do-gooders. These individuals attempted to intervene, suggesting that the man move to a more suitable home. However, the man consistently rejected their efforts, often pretending to be disinterested or shutting the door in their faces. His interaction with them was motivated more by utilitarian needs, such as acquiring a new cake tin, rather than a desire for companionship or assistance. Their attempts to "fix" his living situation ultimately failed, as they were unable to navigate the physical instability of the warped house.

The Final Collapse and Rebirth

The story concludes with the inevitable demise of the house. Following a mechanical failure of the zip line, the man suffers a fall, signaling the end of his endurance. The house, having reached its structural limit, collapses, and the man is subsumed by the environment—the ferns, water, and earth. This ending suggests a complete return to nature. However, the story offers a final, lingering image: a century later, a tiny wooden door pushes out of the earth, suggesting that the spirit or the "crooked" essence of the house remains, ready to start the cycle anew.

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I don't know if I agree.
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That is why it is important to build houses well.
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Very handy for a podcaster like me.
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And that's not fun.
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So fortunately, we use different materials now.
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📝Key Phrases

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look after
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left wet
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change shape
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take away
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work together
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Easy Stories in English, the podcast that will take your English from OK to Good
and from Good to Great.
I am Ariel Goodbody, your host for this show.
Today's story is for pre-intermediate learners.
The name of the story is a crooked old house.
You can find a transcript of the episodes at easystoriesinenglish.com slash house, H-O-U-S-E,

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