Fire
2016-04-11Katherine
Katherine
导读:你知道火的来历吗?一则来自阿拉巴马的神话故事将告诉你答案。
In the beginning of the world, it was Bear who owned Fire. It warmed Bear and his people on cold nights and gave them light when it was dark. Bear and his people carried Fire with them wherever they went.
One day, Bear and his people came to a great forest, where they found many acorns lying on the forest floor. Bear set Fire at the edge of the forest, and he and his people began eating acorns. The acorns tasted better than any other acorns Bear and his people had ever eaten. They hang out further and further away from Fire, eating the delicious acorns and seeking out more when the acorn grew low.
Fire blazed up happily for a while, until it had burned nearly all of its wood. It started to smoke and shine, then the wood became less and less. Fire was worried. It was nearly out. “Feed me! Feed me!” Fire shouted to Bear. But Bear and his people had gone deep into the forest, and then did not hear Fires cries.
At that moment, Man came walking through the forest and saw the small, shining Fire. “Feed me! Feed me!” Fire cried in despair.
“What should I feed you?” Man asked. He had never seen Fire before. “I eat sticks and wood of all kinds,” Fire explained. Man picked up a stick and put it on the North side of Fire. Fire sent its orange-blue flames flickering up the side of the stick until it started to burn. Man got a second stick and laid it on the West side of the fire. Fire burned brighter and went taller and asked for the second stick. Man picked up a third stick and laid it on the south side of Fire and laid a fourth stick on the East. By this time, Fire was dancing in joy, its hunger satisfied.
Man warmed himself by the blazing Fire, enjoying the changed colors and the sound Fire made as it ate the wood. Man and Fire were very happy together, and Man fed Fire sticks whenever it got hungry.
A long time later, Bear and his people came back to the edge of the forest, looking for Fire. Fire was angry when it saw Bear. It blazed until it was white-hot and so bright that Bear had to shade his eyes. “I do not even know you!” Fire shouted at Bear. The terrible heat of Fire drove Bear and his people away, so they could not take it and carry it away with them.
And now Fire belongs to Man.
Vocabulary
acorn n. 橡子
edge n. 边缘
blaze up 燃烧起来
despair n. 绝望
shade v. 遮住,挡住
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