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[The Unwelcome Guest: A Lesson on Appearance and Substance]-[Encore: The Unwelcome Guest]

Circle Round · B1 · 2023-07-11

Preschool Enlightenment
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The Unwelcome Guest: Beyond the Surface

In the folk tale The Unwelcome Guest, featuring the legendary wise man Nasruddin, we are presented with a timeless moral regarding the human tendency to “judge a book by its cover.” The story serves as a poignant reminder that true value lies within, rather than in the superficial layers of clothing or status.

The Initial Rejection: Judging by Appearances

Nasruddin, a wise man known for his vineyard, is invited to a grand banquet hosted by the governor. Due to his hard work in the fields, he arrives at the mansion wearing clothes covered in “smudges of mud and splotches of grape juice.” Upon his arrival, the reaction of the guests and staff is immediate and cold. They “scrunched up their faces” at the smell of “squished grapes” and sweat. Nasruddin, despite being the very person whose wine was being served at the feast, finds himself treated as an “unwelcome guest.” The butler, displaying blatant disdain, hides him in a corner, highlighting how quickly social perception shifts based solely on one's attire.

The Transformation: The Power of Perception

Realizing that his treatment was dictated entirely by his appearance, Nasruddin hatches a clever plan. He returns home, bathes, and dons his “long red silk coat,” which is embroidered with “clusters of bright purple grapes.” Upon his return to the banquet, the transformation in the social response is jarring. The same doormen who once recoiled now smile and offer him an “honor to have you.” The governor, who previously ignored him, now welcomes him with a hug and invites him to sit at the head table. This stark contrast illustrates the shallow nature of the guests, who were blinded by the “fancy shirt and pants” and the “long red silk coat,” failing to recognize that the man inside was the same person they had previously shunned.

The Lesson: Feeding the Coat

Nasruddin’s retaliation is both symbolic and profoundly wise. As the feast proceeds, instead of eating the delicious food, he begins to stuff the “roasted bell peppers,” “lentil soup,” and “zucchini fritters” into the pockets of his silk coat. When the governor finally asks why he is wasting such food, Nasruddin delivers his lesson: “I’m feeding my coat, of course.” He explains that since the guests only offered their respect to the garment rather than the man, the coat deserved to be fed. He declares, “I’m the unwelcome guest at this party. So my coat must be the welcome one.”

Conclusion: Food for Thought

Nasruddin’s actions leave the guests and the governor in a state of shame. By forcing them to confront their superficiality, he imparts a “precious lesson” that transcends the banquet hall. The story concludes by challenging the audience to reflect on their own lives—whether they have ever dismissed someone or something because it didn't look the part. As the narrator notes, it is a lesson that serves as “scrumptious food for thought,” reminding us all that we must look deeper than the surface to understand the true worth of those around us.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll just have to go as I am.
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I can hardly wait for tonight.
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It's gotten into everybody.
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This is just plain weird.
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What's the matter with these people?
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📝Key Phrases

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more often than not
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abuzz with the news
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make the rounds
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give someone the time of day
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turn on one's heel
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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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