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[The Forbidden Knot: A Lesson on Integrity and Keeping Your Word]-[Encore: 'The Forbidden Knot']

Circle Round · B1 · 2020-08-25

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The Forbidden Knot: A Lesson on Integrity and Keeping Your Word

In the latest episode of Circle Round, listeners are treated to a classic folk tale from Estonia titled "The Forbidden Knot." This story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of honesty, humility, and the weight of one's promises, especially for those in positions of leadership.

The Captain’s Desperation and the Wise Fisherman

The narrative follows a fishing village suffering through a famine after a disastrous season. The inexperienced new captain, feeling the pressure of his father’s legacy and the "rumbling bellies" of his hungry villagers, seeks advice from Alexander, a legendary retired fisherman. Alexander, a man of "skill and strength of his hands," warns the captain that a good fisherman relies on ability rather than luck. However, moved by his friendship with the captain’s late father, Alexander provides a magical red kerchief tied with three knots. He gives specific instructions: untie the first knot to hoist the sail, the second to attract fish, and under no circumstances, touch the third.

The Temptation of Greed

The crew successfully follows the first two instructions, catching a massive haul of fish. However, the captain’s greed takes over. Despite his crew’s hesitation and their shared vow—"a fisherman’s word must never be broken"—the captain dismisses their concerns. He argues that "only a fool turns down good fortune" and forces his men to untie the third knot. This act of disobedience triggers a violent storm, leading them to a mysterious island where they meet a woman with "eyes of emerald green" and a "voice as smooth as water."

The Queen of the Sea and the Consequence of Deceit

The woman, revealed to be the Queen of the Sea, offers them shelter and listens to their story. In a moment of cowardice, the captain lies, omitting his decision to untie the forbidden third knot. The Queen, seeing through his deception, confronts him: "So not only did you disobey Alexander, you didn't tell me the truth." Recognizing her identity, the captain finally admits his fault. The Queen, showing mercy for the sake of the villagers, restores calm to the sea but demands a firm commitment: "From now on, you will keep your word every bit as firmly as I’ve tied this knot."

A Timeless Moral for Listeners

The story concludes with the fishermen returning home safely, having learned that their integrity is as vital as their fishing skills. The episode closes with host Rebecca Shear encouraging listeners to reflect on their own promises. Whether it is a New Year’s resolution or a simple vow to help around the house, the lesson remains clear: keeping one's word is a fundamental virtue. As the Queen of the Sea teaches, our promises should be held "as firmly as the knots they tie in their ropes," serving as a cornerstone for both personal character and communal trust.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hear you, Captain.
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The world is full of mysteries, isn't it?
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There's no way our boat can make it home in this weather.
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What do you think we should do?
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I could have sworn Alexander's kerchief had three knots in it.
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📝Key Phrases

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keep your word
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beside themselves
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try one's luck
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lead someone astray
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listen up
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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