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[How the Narwhal Got Its Tusk: A Tale of Transformation and Kinship]-[How the Narwhal Got Its Tusk (Intermediate)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2023-12-19

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The Legend of the Narwhal: A Story of Transformation

In this episode of Easy Stories in English, host Ariel Goodbody shares a poignant Inuit-inspired folk tale, "How the Narwhal Got Its Tusk." The story explores themes of family, exile, and the mystical connection between humans and the natural world, adapted from the collection The Girl Who Dreamed Only Geese.

The Outcast Aunt and the Keen-Eared Boy

The protagonist is a young, blind boy living in Greenland, gifted with a "keen ear" that allows him to hear sounds miles away, such as whales singing or the cries of birds. His family life is complicated by his aunt, a "strange old woman" who is constantly "grumbling" and expressing jealousy toward her sister. Her behavior eventually leads to her being "exiled" from the home, a common practice for those who disrupt the peace of the community.

The Lightning Strike and the Migrating Fever

The narrative takes a supernatural turn during a violent storm. The boy, using his extraordinary hearing, senses a "bolt of lightning" striking his aunt. When they find her, she is suffering from a "migrating fever," a condition where the heat moves through the body like a parasite. The boy cares for her with devotion, "whittling" a harpoon to pass the time while his aunt recovers. Despite his kindness, the aunt remains volatile, eventually running away into the winter wilderness where she begins to eat "rotten flesh," a sign of her unraveling humanity.

Transformation into the Narwhal

The climax occurs when the boy follows his aunt into the frozen landscape to protect her. After surviving a harsh winter in an "igloo," the spring thaw arrives. As the aunt prepares to return to the sea, a tragic accident occurs: the boy throws his harpoon to save her, but it strikes her lip. In a moment of magic, the harpoon fuses with her body, transforming her into a narwhal. The aunt explains that the "lightning" that struck her was a catalyst for her metamorphosis, making her the first of her kind.

A Legacy of Sound and Memory

The story concludes with a bittersweet farewell. The aunt, now a narwhal, possesses a tusk etched with the "faces of the family" the boy had whittled earlier. She tells the blind boy that while he cannot see the tusk, he can hear the history of their family when she rubs it against the rocks, creating a sound "almost music." This transformation serves as a mythic origin story for the narwhal's tusk, framing it not just as a tooth, but as a vessel for memory, family, and the enduring bond between the boy and his transformed aunt.

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