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[The Holy Cat: A Lesson in Deception and Wisdom]-[The Holy Cat (Beginner)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2024-03-12

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The Holy Cat: A Fable of Deception and Discernment

In this episode of Easy Stories in English, host Ariel Goodbody presents a Palestinian folk tale titled "The Holy Cat." The story serves as both a linguistic learning tool and a moral fable, exploring themes of hypocrisy, religious performativity, and the importance of critical thinking.

The Deceptive Strategy

The narrative follows an aging cat who, having exhausted the local population of mice, finds himself struggling to catch the quicker mice in the fields. To overcome this challenge, the cat employs a calculated deception. He adorns himself with prayer beads and adopts a pious demeanor, sitting outside a mouse hole while purring in a rhythmic fashion intended to mimic the sound of prayer.

By framing his actions as a religious transformation, the cat attempts to lower the guard of his prey. He claims to have repented for his past sins—specifically his history of hunting mice—and insists that he has undergone a spiritual awakening, having "learned the Qur'an by heart" and completed the "Hajj in Mecca," thereby earning the titles of Hafiz and Haji.

The Test of Holiness

The mice, though initially wary, are intrigued by the cat's sudden display of piety. Recognizing the gravity of his claims, they decide to test his sincerity. A single mouse is sent out to observe the cat. Despite the cat's outward appearance of holiness, the mice maintain a healthy skepticism. The cat, driven by his hunger rather than genuine devotion, struggles to maintain his facade for long. When he finally lunges to capture the mouse, his true nature is revealed.

The Moral Lesson: Deeds vs. Words

The climax of the story occurs when the cat fails to catch the mouse and shouts, "Dam you!" in frustration. This outburst exposes the shallowness of his religious performance. The mouse provides a profound critique of the cat’s behavior:

"A sinner can pray all day, but if he sins afterwards, it does not matter. And you may have learned the Quran by heart, but you have not unlearned hunting mice."

This interaction highlights a central moral: true character is defined by actions rather than titles or religious symbols. The cat’s attempt to use holy imagery to justify his predatory instincts ultimately fails because he neglected to change his fundamental nature.

Conclusion

The story concludes with the cat facing the consequences of his failed ruse. Having lost the trust of the mice and exhausted his resources, he is forced to rely on human charity for food, having lost the ability to hunt effectively. Through this simple folk tale, the listener is reminded that wisdom lies in looking past performative gestures to observe the actual behavior of others.

🎯Key Sentences

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Not a good idea.
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Cats pur when they are happy.
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When you are in a place that you don't want to be, you might run away.
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People pray to say sorry for their sins.
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When you learn something by heart, you learn it so well that you remember it completely.
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📝Key Phrases

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run away
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learn something by heart
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test someone
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in the past
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these days
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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 beginners.
The name of the story is The Holy Cat.
You can find a transcript of the episode at Easy Stories in English.com-holy.

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