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[The Queen's Gift: A Tale of Wisdom, Craftsmanship, and Resilience]-['The Queen's Gift' | feat. Jake Borelli (Grey's Anatomy)]

Circle Round · B1 · 2019-01-15

Preschool Enlightenment
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The Queen's Gift: A Lesson in Self-Reliance

In the folktale The Queen's Gift, presented by the Circle Round podcast, listeners are introduced to a poignant narrative about the importance of learning a trade. The story follows a young prince who, guided by his mother—a former weaver who rose to royalty—learns that while "riches may come and riches may go," a practical skill is a permanent asset that can provide security in times of uncertainty.

The Philosophy of Practical Skills

The Queen, having experienced the transition from a "humble weaver" to royalty, understands the volatile nature of fortune. She warns her son, "You never know when all of that may change," explaining that even a prince could find himself stripped of his status. She emphasizes that "all should be able to create something useful," prompting the prince to master the art of weaving. This education is not merely about artistry; it is about survival and self-sufficiency. By learning to weave, the prince gains a sense of agency that transcends his title, preparing him for a future where his status is no longer guaranteed.

The Prince’s Ordeal

The story takes a dramatic turn when the prince, while attempting to source materials for a special birthday carpet for his mother, is kidnapped by a group of thieves in the woods. Disguised as a commoner, he realizes he must rely on his wits and his newly acquired trade to escape. Instead of succumbing to despair, he leverages his skills, promising the thieves a rug "worthy of a queen" if they provide him with the necessary tools.

The Hidden Message of Craftsmanship

During his week of captivity, the prince meticulously creates a masterpiece. While the thieves are mesmerized by the "elaborate patterns and decorations"—such as the suns, moons, and stars—they fail to notice the subtle, life-saving detail woven into the corner of the rug. True to his habit of marking his work with the "royal family's crest," the prince ingeniously embeds a hidden plea for rescue: the letters "H-E-L-P."

A Lesson Learned

When the thieves deliver the carpet to the palace, the Queen immediately recognizes the quality of the work and the desperate message hidden within the fine gold thread. The prince is rescued, the thieves are apprehended, and the family is reunited.

Ultimately, the story serves as a powerful metaphor for the value of education and adaptability. The prince concludes that while the birthday celebration was grand, the most "precious gift" was the "wise advice of a loving parent" and his own willingness to listen. The narrative encourages listeners—young and old alike—to pursue a skill they are passionate about, reminding us that the ability to create is a form of power that no one can take away from you.

🎯Key Sentences

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Fortune plays tricks, my boy.
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That lasts a lifetime.
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The only question is, which one?
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We'll start our lessons first thing tomorrow.
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He was dressed like an everyday citizen so as not to draw attention to himself.
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📝Key Phrases

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keep someone's spirits up
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at one's beck and call
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make a living
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pay close attention
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draw attention to oneself
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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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