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CERVIENE MARIE B.

DENI-AY BSTM 3A

"The Old Sultan" is a classic fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, during
the 19th century. The Grimm brothers were renowned for preserving folk tales and documenting stories
from oral tradition.

The central characters typically include a dog (Sultan), a wolf, a bear, the king, and the queen. The
dog, Sultan, serves as the main protagonist in the story. The narrative centers around a faithful old dog
named Sultan who, after being deemed too old to serve, is feared to have lost his worth. A series of events
unfold involving a wolf and a bear, and Sultan manages to outwit them, ultimately saving the lives of the
king and queen. The story follows a sequence where Sultan proves his loyalty and usefulness in unexpected
ways.

The conflict primarily revolves around Sultan being considered old and less useful, a perception
challenged and resolved as the story progresses. There are confrontations with the wolf and bear that Sultan
must overcome, contributing to the resolution of the conflict about his value. The tale explores themes of
loyalty, aging, and the underestimation of one's worth due to age or appearance. It emphasizes the idea that
wisdom and experience are valuable assets, regardless of age, and highlights the significance of loyalty and
dedication.

"The Old Sultan" offers valuable insights applicable in real-life situations. It demonstrates the
importance of not underestimating the capabilities of individuals based on age or appearance. The story
emphasizes that experience and wisdom, accrued over time, hold immeasurable value. It also underscores
the significance of remaining loyal and dedicated, as these qualities stand the test of time and are always
appreciated. On a personal level, the story can inspire individuals to recognize and value experience,
wisdom, and loyalty in themselves and others, irrespective of age or outward appearances. It encourages
people to appreciate the lasting value of these qualities in various aspects of life.

The story may be a simple fairy tale, but its narrative holds profound messages, offering lessons
and insights that resonate in today's world, championing the timeless virtues of loyalty, wisdom, and the
value of experience.

1. How do the characters' actions contribute to the resolution of the conflict in "The Old Sultan"?

2. What moral or ethical themes are embedded in the story?

3. How does the narrative structure of "The Old Sultan" reflect traditional fairy tale patterns?

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