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| ===Dramatic Cycles=== | |||
| * ((killGoose,beRich),(killGoose,noEggs,beRich)) | |||
| One the one hand, killing the goose may make the family very rich but on the other hand, they will loose the periodic income from the golden eggs. | |||
| * ((killGoose,beRich),(killGoose,notInGold,beRich)) | |||
| Killing the goose might make the couple richer or less rich. | |||
| ===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||
| [[Category:Fables]] | |||
| This fable contains a "weak failure": the tasks succeeds but the intended goal fails. | |||
| It's main dramatic cycle plays of the two different possible outcomes of an action. | |||
Latest revision as of 13:57, 14 October 2015
Aesop's Fables - 2. The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -
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Text
Structure
Dramatic Cycles
- ((killGoose,beRich),(killGoose,noEggs,beRich))
One the one hand, killing the goose may make the family very rich but on the other hand, they will loose the periodic income from the golden eggs.
- ((killGoose,beRich),(killGoose,notInGold,beRich))
Killing the goose might make the couple richer or less rich.
Comments
This fable contains a "weak failure": the tasks succeeds but the intended goal fails. It's main dramatic cycle plays of the two different possible outcomes of an action.

