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[The Woman in the Moon: A Tale of Partnership and Celestial Harmony]-['The Woman In The Moon' | feat. Irene Bedard ("Ralph Breaks The Internet," "Pocahontas")]

Circle Round · B1 · 2019-01-22

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The Woman in the Moon: A Tale of Partnership and Celestial Harmony

Introduction: The Fascination with the Night Sky

In the podcast Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear introduces a folktale from the Alutiiq people of Alaska titled "The Woman in the Moon." The story explores the origin of the celestial figure we often perceive in the moon's glow, moving beyond the traditional "man in the moon" narrative to reveal a story of companionship, curiosity, and the balance of labor.

The Longing for the Celestial

At the heart of the story are two inseparable cousins living on a lush island. Their lives are defined by their shared daily chores, but their true passion is waiting for the moon to rise. While the narrator notes that the cousin "had fallen in love with the moon," the protagonist is more practical, expressing admiration for how the moon "muscling his way up from the horizon" carries light across the sky. This dedication eventually prompts the Moon to descend to Earth, offering to marry one of them, provided they possess the patience required for his "very hard, very dangerous" work.

The Journey and the Test of Patience

When the Moon demands they close their eyes to ascend to the sky, the cousin’s lack of patience leads to her immediate return to Earth. The protagonist, however, remains steadfast. Upon arriving at the Moon's home, she is greeted with a strict prohibition: "Promise me you will never enter the room at the end of the hall." This room contains the headpieces used for each "phase of the moon," which are described as "very big and very heavy."

The Discovery of Purpose

As months pass, the protagonist grows "bored and lonely," realizing that her husband sleeps all day while she is left without a role. Her curiosity leads her to explore the celestial realm, where she encounters stars—beings who reveal that they, too, have a job: "It's our job to make the night sky, you know, twinkle twinkle." Realizing that everyone in the heavens has a purpose except for her, she breaks her husband's rule and enters the forbidden room. Inside, she finds a "miniature version of the Earth" and the various moon headpieces.

The Harmony of Shared Labor

When the Moon discovers her wearing one of the headpieces, a confrontation is avoided by a moment of clarity. Looking into a reflection in a miniature ocean, they see that their two headpieces—one "almost full" and the other "barely full"—complete each other to form a perfect circle. This revelation transforms their relationship from one of master and servant to one of partnership. The narrative concludes with a beautiful balance: "He waxed, she waned," and they share the duty of carrying light across the night sky together.

Conclusion: The Value of Collaboration

The story of "The Woman in the Moon" serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of teamwork. By overcoming the Moon’s initial possessiveness of his labor, the couple achieves a symbiotic relationship. As the podcast suggests, this tale invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with partnership—whether in school projects or household chores—emphasizing that tasks are often more meaningful and sustainable when shared between equals.

🎯Key Sentences

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I feel like we've been waiting forever.
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Any minute now.
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Be patient.
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it might as well be an eternity.
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He gives me butterflies.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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make out
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inseparable
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fall in love with
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dream come true
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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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