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[The Uncommon Offering: A Tale of Gratitude and Love]-[The Uncommon Offering feat. Ruthie Ann Miles]

Circle Round · B1 · 2021-03-02

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The Uncommon Offering: A Lesson in Value and Kindness

Introduction: The Priceless Gift

In this episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear introduces a folktale from Paraguay titled "The Uncommon Offering." The story centers on the idea that the most valuable gifts are not necessarily those that cost the most, but those that carry deep personal significance and genuine affection. This narrative weaves together themes of compassion, gratitude, and the true meaning of worth.

The Act of Kindness

The protagonist, a humble young man named Manu, lives a simple life in the forest with his mother. His character is defined by his empathy. One morning, while fetching water, he hears a cry for help from a tiny, white spider stranded in the river's "powerful current." Without hesitation, Manu saves the creature, placing her safely on a bush. When the spider offers to repay him, Manu modestly declines, stating, "I saved your life because you were in trouble. I don't need anything in return." This selfless act sets the stage for the moral core of the story.

The Challenge of the Chief

Manu’s life changes when he meets Anna, the daughter of the village chief. They quickly fall in love, sharing a bond forged by picking fruit and laughing together. However, when Manu seeks her hand in marriage, the chief scoffs at his status as a "commoner." The chief demands that any suitor must provide an offering so rare and "uncommon" that it cannot be calculated. This sets off a high-stakes competition, leaving Manu feeling hopeless as he lacks the "fancy gifts" and "expensive gifts" that wealthy princes and warriors could easily provide.

The Spider’s Repayment

As Manu despairs, the spider he once saved reappears. Reminding him of her promise to repay his kindness, she sets to work. Manu watches in "admiration and awe" as the spider spins a complex, circular web. She weaves intricate patterns of "suns and stars, clouds and rainbows," eventually creating a "gossamer shawl"—the world’s first piece of nyanduti lace. In the center, she places a "dazzling silver orchid," perfectly capturing Anna’s favorite flower.

A Victory of Heart

At the competition, suitors arrive with "necklaces dripping with diamonds" and "goblets made of silver and gold." Yet, when Manu presents the shimmering, silken shawl, Anna is moved to joy. The lace, a representation of the spider's artistry and Manu’s kindness, proves to be the most precious gift of all. The chief accepts Manu as a worthy suitor, and the story concludes by asking the audience to reflect on what love truly means.

Conclusion

"The Uncommon Offering" serves as a poignant reminder that while material wealth is often equated with value, it is the "uncommon" nature of kindness and the sincerity of our offerings that define true worth. Through Manu and the spider, the story illustrates that a life built on compassion eventually returns the favor in unexpected and beautiful ways.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll be forever grateful.
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I don't need anything in return.
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Very well then.
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Care to join me?
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He's a peasant, a commoner.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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without missing a beat
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as safe as can be
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made quite the impression
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mustered up his courage
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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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