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[The Tale of Three Kisses: A Story of Grief, Magic, and Redemption]-[Three Kisses (Pre-Intermediate)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2024-10-29

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The Narrative of Three Kisses: Grief, Transformation, and the Power of Connection

In the story "Three Kisses," Ariel Goodbody weaves a poignant tale about a royal family fractured by loss and the eventual restoration of their bond through courage and love. The story serves as an allegory for the emotional weight of grief and the external forces—represented by magic and deception—that threaten to consume us.

The Roots of Grief

Following the death of the queen, the royal family is devastated. Each member manifests their grief—defined by the host as "a deep sadness that you feel after someone you love has died"—in different ways. The king becomes an angry, harsh ruler, while the princess, Leah, retreats into silence. Godwin, the prince, finds the environment unbearable and chooses to leave, seeking adventure to escape his pain. This separation sets the stage for a long-distance connection maintained only by a seagull carrying white roses, a symbol of Leah’s enduring love and hope for her brother’s return.

The Deceptive Queen and the Ghost Witches

In an attempt to fill the void, the king marries a mysterious princess. This new queen hides a dark secret: she possesses a collection of four ghost witches—the yellow, red, green, and blue—trapped in a glass bottle. These supernatural beings serve as her servants, crafting her appearance and fueling her vanity. The queen's insecurity is triggered when a traveling musician reveals that Godwin, having killed "50 dragons and a hundred witches," is alive and celebrated. Fearing that Godwin will expose her, the queen commands the witches to transform Leah into a dragon, hoping to destroy the family from within.

The Transformation and the Trial of Courage

Leah’s transformation is a chilling scene where her grief is transmuted into a monstrous hunger. The dragon, with its "ruby red" skin and fiery breath, terrorizes the kingdom. The king, displaying a moment of unexpected strategy, uses "100 bathtubs" filled with milk to pacify the beast. This highlights the theme of courage—the ability to "control your fear in a scary situation." Rather than attacking the dragon, the king chooses to sustain it, unknowingly providing a bridge for Godwin’s return.

Redemption Through Love

When Godwin finally returns, he is prepared to fight, but the intervention of the seagull—the same bird that carried Leah's roses—prompts him to pause. Witnessing the dragon’s familiar features, Godwin chooses empathy over violence. He performs the ritual of the "three kisses"—one for fear, one for courage, and one for love. This act of vulnerability breaks the queen's curse. Leah is restored to her human form, and the queen's power, symbolized by the smash of the glass bottle, is permanently undone.

Conclusion

The story concludes with the disappearance of the queen and her witches, leaving the family to heal. "Three Kisses" emphasizes that while grief can turn us into monsters or cause us to retreat, the deliberate act of showing love and courage has the power to shatter the illusions of darkness. As the seagull consumes the final remnant of the queen's magic—a black rose—the story reinforces that while the past may be painful, it is through connection that we find our way home.

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