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POINT OF VIEW Stations

TASK 1 “The Three Little Pigs”

1. How would the details of the story change?

The details of the story would change because the story would then state the wolfs
frustration and reason as to why he decided to huff and puff and blow the houses down.

2. What might you know that you didn’t know before?

You may know that the wolf hadn’t eaten in days, or that he was homeless, maybe he
thought it was a game of hide and seek or if he was a vegetarian wolf.

3. Might you feel empathy toward the wolf?

I believe that I would possibly feel empathy towards the wolf depending on his intentions
and reason for disrupting the pigs lives.

4. Might the wolf be forgiven for his actions if he were to seek such forgiveness?

I believe the wolf may be forgiven for his actions if he truely believed it was a game of
hide and seek and/or if he was a vegetarian. He could be forgiven if he didn’t plan on
eating the three little pigs.

TASK 2 “The Wedding at Cana”

1. How might the guests have told the story on their twitter page that night?

The guests may have shared on their twitter page that they had a great night at the
wedding. The wine that was provided was so good, they ran out. The only other drink
available was water, but since they had much to drink, the water began tasting like wine.

2. What insight would we gain if we heard the story from Jesus' point of view?
The insight we would gain if we head the story from Jesus’ point of view is how he
managed to turn the water into wine and gain more believers to his name.

TASK 3 “The Nativity Story”

1. What if King Herod had told the story? How might we look at Jesus today?
If King Herod had told the story he wouldn’t believe that Jesus is who he was believed to
be. Since King Herod wanted to kill all the firstborn sons, we most likely would believe in a
different son of God, or whouldn’t have a son of God for guidance.

2. How might the shepherds have told the story to their families when they got home that
night?

The shepherds may have gone home that night and frantically spoke to their familles and
surrounding neighbours about how a messiah has been born and told them all the
things this Savior planned to do for society, which left them all amazed!

TASK 4 “Cinderella”

1. How might the story change if it was told from the first-person point of view? Would we get
to know Cinderella better? Would we like her?

If the story was told from first-person point of view I believe we would learn about
Cinderella’s daily routine and more about her back story, as well as her evil step mother
and sisters. I think we would learn her true feelings once she found out that she was the
one the Prince was looking for. I believe we would like her a lot because we would get the
real side of Cinderella instead of the obedient side she displays.

2. What if the step sisters had told their tale with a spin of jealousy?

If the step sisters had told the story with a spin of jealousy I think there would be more
conflict involved and as viewers we would contain to dislike them but may have slightly
more respect towards them.

3. Would the story remain the same, or would it become much different?

I think the story would remain the same however, there would be more in depth details
included and we would feel more connected and on a personal level with Cinderella and
her challenges in life.

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