黑布林英语渔夫和他的灵魂精编版
渔夫和他的灵魂

渔夫和他的灵魂少年国王 The Young King渔夫和他的灵魂The Fisherman and His Soul年轻的渔夫每天出海打鱼,然后将捕到的鱼拿到市场上卖掉。
有一天收网的时候,他费了半天劲才拉上了网,网里除了一只熟睡的小美人鱼,其他什么都没有。
渔夫细看美人鱼的美貌,感叹不已。
美人鱼被惊醒后,吓得大叫了一声,挣扎着想逃,但渔夫紧紧地搂住她没有放开。
美人鱼向他求饶,渔夫开出条件:以后每天都要美人鱼唱歌吸引来其他的鱼,这样自己的网就能装满。
美人鱼发完毒誓,渔夫才肯放她离开。
之后每一天美人鱼都应渔夫的要求唱歌,刚开始渔夫会将所有前来听歌的鱼一网打尽,美人鱼从来不愿意靠近他;后来他渐渐地被美人鱼的声音所吸引,甚至连捕鱼的任务都忘了,最后他竟然向美人鱼提出了求婚。
美人鱼告诉他只有他没有灵魂的时候,他们才有可能在一起。
渔夫便去询问神父,当神父听说他不要灵魂的时候,气愤地锤着自己的胸膛,灵魂是人类最高贵的部分,世界上任何事物都不能与之相比拟;渔夫坚持为了美人鱼他可以连灵魂都不要,神父将他赶出门外,一句祝福的话都没有给他。
渔夫沮丧地走在街上,遇到了两个商人。
其中一个问他要卖什么东西,当听说是灵魂的时候,那些商人嘲笑着说灵魂是这个世界上最不值钱的东西,渔夫觉得很奇怪,这和神父的说法正好相反。
他不知不觉地走到了海边,突然想起以前曾经听朋友说有个女巫很灵,他急忙跑到女巫的住处。
女巫预感到他回来,大声地质问他所为何事,他缺少任何东西女巫都可以替他办到,可是听说渔夫想要送掉灵魂时,女巫的脸变得苍白,她呢喃着说送掉灵魂是一件非常可怕的事情。
渔夫表示只要女巫告诉自己如何送掉灵魂,他可以把自己的一切送给女巫,女巫提出了月圆夜少年国王 The Young King到山顶跳舞的要求,她保证到时候一定会告诉他如何送走灵魂。
渔夫高兴地离开了,女巫看着他远去的背影,心里很不平衡,因为她觉得自己和美人鱼一样漂亮,而且也深爱着渔夫。
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The Fisherman and His SoulAbout the BookThe Fisherman and His Soul is a short story from Oscar Wilde's collection The HappyPrince and Other Tales. Wilde writes these stories for his children in 1888.The Fisherman and His Soul is the story of a young fisherman. One day he catches amermaid in his fishing net and he falls in love with her. The fisherman learns he cannot be with the mermaid because he has a human soul. The fisherman then tries to send away his human soul. The fisherman learns from a witch how to send his soul away. He is then free to be with his mermaid. His soul is alone in the world. He travels1.the world. Each year he comes back to the fisherman and tells him about his travels.One of the themes of the story is temptation. In the story the mermaid tempts the fisherman with stories of the sea. The fisherman tempts the witch to help him send away his soul. And his soul tries to tempt the fisherman to leave the mermaid.But the main theme of the story is love. Love is more important than anything. The soul cannot tempt the fisherman because the fisherman’s love is too strong. And in the end, we discover that you cannot live without love.The Fisherman and His Soul is an exotic story with Oriental and Eastern influences. There are also mermaids, witches and devils. The language is poetic and is full2.of allegory.1THE MERMAIDEvery evening the young Fisherman goes out on the sea. He throws his nets into the water. When the wind blows from the land, he doesn't catch many fish. But when the wind blows from the sea, he catches lots of fish and he can sell them at the market.One evening the Fisherman's net is very heavy. He thinks, 'Are all the fish in the sea in my net? Or is there a monster in my net?' He pulls and he pulls his net.There are no fish or monsters in his net. But there is a little Mermaid and she is sleeping.The Mermaid's hair is golden. Her body is white. Her tail is silver and pearl. Her3.ears are like sea-shells and her lips are like sea-coral.Her beauty makes the Fisherman very happy. He leans out of the boat. He takes the Mermaid in his arms. She wakes up when he touches her. She cries like a seagull and she wants to escape. But the Fisherman holds the Mermaid in his arms.‘Please free me,' the Mermaid cries. "I am the only daughter of the King. My father is old and alone. ‘Make me a promise,' says the Fisherman. "I can free you. B please come when I call you. You can sing to me and to the fish. Then my nets can always be full of fish."‘I promise,' cries the Mermaid.The fisherman opens his arms and fees the frightened Mermaid.She swims down under the water.4.What is not a promise?口A statement in which you say that something will definitely happen.口You will definitely do something.口You will definitely not do something.口You guess something will happen.Every evening the Fisherman goes out on the sea. He calls the Mermaid. She comes out of the water and sings to him. The dolphins swim round and round the Mermaid. The seagulls fly round and round the Mermaid.The Mermaid sings a beautiful song. She sings of the Sea-folk and of the palace of the King. She sings of the gardens of5.the sea full of coral and fish. She sings of whales, sea lions and seahorses. She sings of sunken ships and of Mermaids holding out their arms to the sailors, calling them into the sea.The Mermaid sings and sings. All the fish come from the bottom of the sea to listen to her. The Fisherman throws his nets into the sea. His nets and boat are full of fish. Then the Mermaid stops singing. She smiles at the Fisherman and she swims back under the sea.Every evening the Fisherman calls the Mermaid. And every evening she sings for him. But she does not come near him. The Fisherman tries to touch her. But she swims back under the Sea.Every evening the Fisherman listens to the Mermaid. Her Song and her voice are6.sweet to his ears. And the Fisherman forgets his nets and the fish. His eyes are full of love.One evening the Fisherman calls to the Mermaid.'Li ttle Mermaid, little Mermaid, | love you. Can I be your husband?' he says.But the Mermaid shakes her head.'No,' she says. 'You have a human soul.I cannot love you with your human soul. Send away your human soul and I can love you.'The Fisherman thinks, 'I have a soul. But I cannot see it. I cannot touch it. I do not need it. I can send it away. Then I can be happy with my little Mermaid.'The Fisherman is full of joy. He stands in his boat. He opens his arms to the7.Mermaid.‘I can send my soul away,' he cries. "You can be my wife' and I can be your husband. We can live together at the bottom of the sea. You can show me your kingdom. We can be together."The little Mermaid is very happy. She laughs and hides her face in her hands.‘How can I send my soul away?' cries the Fisherman.'I do not know,' says the little Mermaid sadly. ‘The Sea-folk have no souls.’Then she swims back down under the sea. She is sad now.2 THE PRIESTEarly the next morning the Fisherman8.goes to the Priest's house.He knocks three times on the door.The fisherman enters the house and kneels on the floor. The Priest is reading.'Father,' he says to the Priest, ‘I am in love with a Mermaid. I can send my soul away.My soul is not important to me. It has no value to me.| cannot see it. I cannot touch it. I do not need it.’‘Are you mad?’ replies the Priest. ‘Of course you need your soul. God gives us our souls to do good things. Human souls are precious. Very precious. Forget the Mermaid. The Sea-folk arelost. Good and evil are the same for them. They have no place in heaven.'The Fisherman is sad. He has tears in9.his eyes. He stands and says, 'Father, I want to be one of the Sea-folk. I don't want my soul. I want to be with my love. My Mermaid is beautiful, like the stars and the moon. I love her, I don't need my soul.I don't need a place in heaven. Help me. Help me send away my soul.'"Go away! Go away!' cries the Priest. 'You are lost. Lost with your Mermaid.'The Priest sends the Fisherman away and he shuts his door.Fill in the blank.Human souls are important for humans because human souls are precious/ God gives us our souls to do good things.3 THE MERCHANTS10.The Fisherman walks to the marketplace. He is sad.The merchants in the marketplace see him. One of the merchants see the fisherman, "What do you have to sell?’‘M y soul.’ answers the Fisherman. 'Please buy it. I cannot use it. I cannot see it. I cannot touch it. I do not need it.’But the merchants laugh.‘We cannot buy your soul,' they say. "Your soul has no value for us. Become a slave and we can sell your body. We can dress you in purple and give you a ring. You can become the great Queen's slave.''How strange,' thinks the Fisherman. 'For the priest my soul has great value, but for the merchants it has no value.' And he walks away. He goes to the sea to think.11.Why does the Fisherman's soul have no value for the merchants?Because the merchants can not sell it.Because his soul is very cheap.Because the merchants sell other goods.Because his soul doesn’t have a price in the market.4 THE WITCHLater the Fisherman remembers a young Witch. His friend knows her. She is good at spells.The Fisherman runs to her cave.‘I want a small thing,' says the Fisherman. 'The Priest says “no" and the merchants laugh. Now I come to you. You can12.help me and I can pay your price.''What do you want?' asks the Witch. She comes near to the Fisherman.'I want to send my soul away,' says the Fisherman.The Witch grows pale. She hides her face in her blue cloak. "Fisherman, Fisherman,' she says, 'It is terrible to send your soul away.'The Fisherman laughs, 'My soul is not important for me,' he answers. "I cannot see it. I cannot touch it. I do not need it.'‘What can you give me?" asks the Witch. Her beautiful eyes look at the Fisherman.‘Five pieces of gold’, he say, "my nets, my house and my boat. Tell me how to send my soul away. Then I can give you13.everything.'The Witch laughs, ‘With my spells I can have gold and silver. Money is not import ant to me. ’'If you don’t want gold or silver, what can I give you?’Cries the Fisherman.The Witch touches the Fisherman's hair. Her hand is thin and white. 'Dance with me, Fisherman,' She says. She is smiling.‘Is that all?’! asks the Fisherman.'That is all,' she answers. She smiles again.‘We can dance at sunset,' he says. 'Then you can tell me how to send my soul away.'The witch shakes her head."When the moon is full,' she says. She14.goes over to the Fisherman and she speaks close to his ear. 'Tonight at the top of the mountain,' she whispers.The Fisherman looks at the Witch.'Wait for me at the top of the mountain, under the tree. When the moon is full, we can dance together.'"Yes,' cries the Fisherman.' Tonight we can dance. It is a small price for me.'He runs back to the town. He is happy.The Witch watches him leave. She goes into the cave. She looks in a mirror. She is angry."Why does he not love me? I am beautiful, too. Why does he love the Mermaid and not me?'Why is the Witch very angry?15.Because she cannot dance with the Fisherman.Because the Fisherman loves the Mermaid, not her.Because the Fisherman thinks she is ugly.Because the Witch can do nothing for the Fisherman.In the evening the moon rises in the sky. The Fisherman climbs to the top of the mountain. He waits under the tree. He sees the sea below. There are fishing boats on the sea.At midnight the witches come. They fly in the air like bats. They land on the top of the mountain. Then the young Witch arrives. Her red hair blows in the wind. She is wearing a gold dress and a green hat.16.The Witch walks to the tree. She pulls the Fisherman into the light of the moon. They begin to dance. They dance and dance. Round and round."Faster,' cries the Witch. 'Faster, faster!'Now everything is going round and round. The Fisherman feels frightened. He feels evil in the air. The Witch and the Fisherman are dancing round and round. He hears the Witch laugh.Then a dog barks and the dancers stop."Come!" whispers the Witch to the Fisherman. He follows her. But first he says the holy name.At that moment the witches scream and fly away. The Witch with the red hair also tries to go away. But the Fisherman Catches her and holds her in his arms.17.Why do the witches scream and fly away?What is happening?Because in calling the holy name the Fisherman is sending their ‘evil’spirits and powers away.'Free me,' says the Witch.'No,' he answers. 'Tell me the secret.''What secret?' says the Witch. She fights like a wild cat. She wants to be free.'You know,' he replies.He holds her in his arms. She cannot escape.'Am I not beautiful like the daughter18.of the sea?' she whispers close to the Fisherman's face."Keep your promise. Don't be a false witch,' the Fisherman says.The Witch grows pale.'As you wish,' she says. ‘It is your soul, not mine.'The Witch gives him a little knife.‘What is this for?' the Fisherman asks.The Witch is silent for a few moments. She is afraid. Then she says, 'Man has a shadow'. This shadow is not the shadow of your body. It is the body of your soul. Stand on the seashore with the moon behind you. Then cut away your shadow from your body. Cut away your soul's body. Send your soul away. Then your soul can leave you.'19.The Fisherman is afraid, too. 'Is this true?' he says.'It is true,' she cries. 'But you can only do it once.' She holds his knees, and she is crying.The Fisherman pushes the Witch away. He puts the knife into his belt and he climbs down the mountain.5 THE SOULThe Fisherman climbs down the mountain. The Fisherman's soul calls to him, 'Don't send me away. Please, don't send me away.''You are not important to me,' says the Fisherman. 'Go away. Go where you want. My love is calling me.'The Fisherman arrives at the seashore. He stands with his back to the moon. He20.looks at the sea. White arms are calling him. His shadow lies before him. His shadow is the body of his Soul.The Soul speaks again, 'Send me away with your heart.''How can I love my Mermaid with no heart?' replies the Fisherman.'Be kind,' says the Soul. 'Give me your heart.''My heart is for my Mermaid. Go!''Can I not also love?' the Soul tries again.‘Go! You are not important to me,' cries the Fisherman. He takes the little knife and he cuts his shadow away from his feet.The shadow rises and stands before him. The shadow is the same size as the21.Fisherman.‘Go!' says the Fisherman. "I don't want to see you again.'‘No,' replies the Soul. ‘I want to meet you again.''How?' asks the Fisherman. "You cannot follow me under the sea.’'Every year I can come back to this place,' says the Soul. ‘I can call you and you can come.''OK,' replies the Fisherman. 'I can come.'The Fisherman jumps into the water. The Tritons blow their horns and the little Mermaid comes to meet him. She kisses him. They go down under the water.The Soul watches on the beach. He is all alone.22.6 THE FIRST YEARThe first year passes and the Soul comes back to the seashore. He calls the Fisherman. The Fisherman rises from the deep water and says, ‘Why do you call me?’"Come and listen to my story,' says the Soul.The Fisherman comes near. He lies in the water. He leans his head on his hand and listens.The Soul begins his story:I decide to go to the East. Everything in the East is wise. I travel for six days. On the seventh day I come to the land of the Tartars. There are lots of hills and the land is dry and hot. I sit under a tree and watch. People come and go. Then the23.Tartars go and fight.The moon is high. I see a fire. There are merchants sitting on carpets. There are tents and camels. I go over and the chief merchant stands up and takes out his sword.'Who are you?' he asks me.'I am a Prince. I am running away from the Tartars. I do not want to be their slave,' | answer.The merchant takes my hand and I sit beside him. Then a servant brings me milk and food.Use the Internet to find out about the Tartars.Who are they?Where do they live?24.In the morning the caravan starts on its journey. | ride on a red-haired camel next to the chief. The men of war walk with their weapons. Eighty mules follow us with all the things we have to sell. There are forty camels in the caravan.We leave the land of the Tartars and we travel to many strange lands.We come to a land where the people curse the moon, We see gryphons guarding their gold on white rocks, dragons sleeping in their caves. We pass mountains with snow. We pass valleys with pygmies shooting arrows. At night we hear wild men beat their drums.We come to the Tower of the apes. We put fruit before the apes. They do not hurt us.25.We come to the Tower of the serpents. We give them warm milk in bowls. They allow us to pass.Three times on our journey we cross the river Oxus. We Cross on rafts of wood. The river-horses try to fight us. But they see camels and they are afraid.We pay money to the guards of the cities. But they do not open the doors of their cities. They throw bread and cakes over the walls.We arrive at villages and the people run away in fear.On our journey we fight many battles. Many people on the caravan die in battle. And many people on the caravan die of hunger. The survivors start to talk about me. Do I bring bad fortune? I pick up a snake. It bites me but I don't feel26.anything. Now the people are afraid of me.After four months we arrive at the city of lllel and we knock at the big metal gates. The guards open the gates and we go to the marketplace. The merchants and the servants start to sell theirgoods. The people come and look. On the first day the priests come and buy. On the second day the nobles come and buy. On the third day the craftsmen and slaves come and buy.One day I am walking in the streets of the city. I come to the temple of the city's god. There are priests in yellow clothes. The temple is rose-red with bells on the roof. I sit in front of the temple by a pool of cool water. A priest comes to me.'What do you want?' he asks.27.'I want to see the god,' I reply."The god is sleeping,' says the priest,'Tell me where, and I can watch him sleep,' I answer.'The god is at a feast,’ he cries.'Give me wine and I can drink with him,' I answer.The priest looks at me, then he takes me by the hand and we go into the temple.In the first room I see a statue. It is made of ebony and it is the size of a man. There is a ruby on its forehead.'Is this the god?' I say to the priest."This is the god,' he answers.'This is not the god! Show me the god,' I shout. And I touch his hand and it becomes28.small.'Cure me and I can show you the god,' he says.So I breathe on his hand and it becomes normal again. The priest is afraid.In the second room I see another statue. It is made of ivory.It is twice' the size of a man and it is sitting on a jade flower.'Is this the god?' I say to the priest.'This is the god,' he answers.'This is not the god! Show me the god!' I shout. And I touch his eyes and he becomes blind.'Cure me and I can show you the god,' says the priest.So I breathe on his eyes and he can see29.again. Now the pries is afraid.In the third room there are no statues. But there is a round mirror. The mirror is made of metal and it is on a stone step."Where is the god?" I ask the priest.‘There is no god,’he answers. ‘This is the Mirror of Wisdom. When you look into it, you can seeeverything in heaven and on earth. But you cannot see your own face. When you look into this mirror, you can see everything and you become wise. Nothing is hidden from you. There are lots of other mirrors in the world but there is only one Mirror of Wisdom. The Mirrors of Wisdom is the god, and we worship it.'I look into the mirror, and I see everything on heaven and on earth. The priest is telling the truth.30.Then I do a strange thing. I take the mirror and I hide the Mirror of Wisdom. The mirror is in a valley a day's journey from here.This is the end of the Soul's story.Then the Soul turns to the Fisherman and says, "Can I become your soul again?I can become your servant. You can have the Mirror of Wisdom and become wise. You can have Wisdom.'But the Fisherman laughs, "I don't want Wisdom. I want Love,’he cries. 'The little Mermaid loves me.''No,' says the Soul. "Wisdom is important, too.'I want Love,' answers the Fisherman. He jumps back into the sea.31.The Soul goes away. He is crying.Do you think the Fisherman chooses well?Which one do you choose? Wisdom or Love?7 THE SECOND YEARThe second year passes and the Soul comes back to the seashore.He Calls the Fisherman. The Fisherman rises from the deep water and says, ‘Why do you call me?’‘Come and listen to my story,' says the Soul.The Fisherman comes near. He lies in the water. He leans his head on his hand and listens.32.The Soul begins his story:This time I decide to go to the South. Everything in the South is precious. I travel for six days. On the seventh day I come to the city of Ashter.There are nine gates to this city and there are watch-towers on the walls. In every tower there is an archer with a bow in his hand. At sunrise he hits a gong with his arrow. And at sunset he blows a horn.I try to enter but the guards stop me.'What do you want?' a guard asks me.I am a Dervish,' l answer. 'I am travelling to the city of Mecca.'The guards open the gates and I enter the city.Inside the city there is a bazaar. There are coloured Paper lanterns. The33.merchants sit on silk carpets. They have straight black beards and golden turbans. They sell perfumes from the islands in the Indian Sea. They sell oils and spices. They sell silver bracelets, earrings and rings, all decorated with precious stones. They sell fine wine from Shiraz. The wine is sweet, like honey. I can hear guitars playing in the tea-houses and the air smells sweet.In the marketplace there are the fruit-sellers. They sell all kinds of fruit: purple figs', yellow melons, red apples, white grapes, red-gold oranges and yellow-green lemons. I see an elephanteating oranges at a stall. Everyone is looking at it and laughing.In Ashter the people are strange. When they are happy, they go to the bird-seller34.and they buy a bird in a cage. They free the bird from the cage. And their happiness becomes greater. But when they are sad, they take thorns. They hurt themselves with the thorns because they do not want their sadness to go away.One evening I meet some men. They are crying a chair through the bazaar. It is made of bamboo. The windows have beautiful curtains. A beautiful white face looks out at me and smiles. She is Circassian. The men are moving quickly but I follow behind.I want to see the beautiful white face again.They stop at a square white house. The house has no windows. There is a little door, like the door of a tomb. They knock three times and an Armenian looks out. He puts a carpet on the ground.35.The woman steps out. She turns and smiles at me again.When the moon rises I return to the same place. I look for the house. But it is not there. I do not see the beautiful woman again.On the feast of the New Moon the young Emperor leaves his palace to pray. His hair and beard are colored with rose-leaves. His cheeks are covered with gold dust. The palms of his feet andhands are yellow with saffron.At sunrise he leaves the palace with a silver robe. And at sunset he returns to his palace with a gold robe. The people in the street see him. They lie on the ground and they cover their faces.But I do not. I stand and look at him.36.The Emperor sees me and stops. He waits for me to obey. But I do not obey. The people tell me to leave the city. But I do not.In the evening I am in the tea-house in the Street of Pomegranates. I am lying on soft cushions on the floor. The Emperor’s guards enter. They take me and they lead me to the palace. They close the doors. They put a chain on the door. There is a great court inside. The walls are white with some green and blue drawings. The pillars are of green marble and the floor is pink.I cross the court. Two veiled women shout at me from a balcony. But the guards move me forward. They open a gate we go into a garden. A nightingale sings from a tree.At the end of the garden there is a little pavilion. Two fat men come to meet37.us. As they walk, they are eating sweets and fruit from the trees. They and the guards leave me in front of the pavilion and I go in.The young Emperor is lying on lion skins. There is a slave standing behind him. On a table there is big scimitar sword.The Emperor sees me and says, ‘Who are you? Do you know I am the Emperor of this city?'But I do not answer.The Emperor points to the scimitar sword. The slave takes it and attacks me. The sword goes through my body. But it does not hurt me. The slave falls to the floor. He is very afraid. The Emperor jumps to his feet. He tries to attack me but he cannot hurt me, either.The Emperor then kills the slave. Now38.the slave cannot tell anyone about me.The Emperor looks at me and cries, 'Are you a magician? Why can I not kill you? Leave my city. I cannot be the ruler of the city with you here. Leave the city and I can be the ruler, again.'"Give me half your treasure, ' I answer.' Then I can leave.'The Emperor takes me by the hand. We go out into the garden. We pass the guard and the fat men. They look at me in fear.We enter the palace and go to a large room. The Emperor touches one of the walls and it opens. We walk down a corridor that is lit by many torches. When we arrive at the centre of the corridor,the Emperor says a magic word and a big stone door opens. The Emperor puts his hand over his face to protect his eyes.39.Inside, the room is full of treasure: pearls, rubies, gold, gold dust, opals, sapphires, jade, emeralds…The Emperor takes his hands away from his face.'This is my house of treasure,’ he says. ‘I can give you half of my treasure.I can also give you camels and camel drivers. Then you must leave. You can leave tonight. Leave before the sun rises.‘l don’t want your treasure,’I say. ‘I want the Iittle ring on your finger.’‘lt is only a poor ring,' he cries. ‘It has no value. Take half my treasure and leave the city.’What do you think the ring can do?口It is a ring of love.40.It is a ring of riches.口It is a ring of no value.口It is a ring of wisdom.'No,' I answer. 'I want your ring. I know there is writing inside it. I know it is an important ring. It is the Ring of Riches.'The Emperor is afraid and he says, 'Take all the treasure and leave my city. Take my half of the treasure, too.’Then I do a strange thing. I take the Ring of Riches and hide it. The ring is in a cave a day's journey from here.This is the end cf the Soul's story."Come,' says the Soul to the Fisherman. 'Come with me to the cave. You can have the41.Ring of Riches. You can have all the riches in the world. You can be rich.'But the Fisherman laughs, 'I want Love, not Riches,' he cries. 'The little Mermaid loves me.'‘No,’says the Soul. 'Riches are important, too.''No, I want Love,' answers the Fisherman. He jumps back into the sea.The Soul goes away. He is crying.8 THE THIRD YEARThe third year passes and the Soul comes back to the seashore. He calls the Fisherman. The fisherman rises from the deep water and says, ‘Why do you call me?’'Come and listen to my travels,’says42.the Soul.The Fisherman comes near. He lies in the water. He leans his head on his hand and listens.‘I know a city not far from here,’says the Soul to the Fisherman. ‘There is a beautiful girl there. This girl can dance very well. She dances in her bare feet and with a veil on her face. She is a marvelous dancer. This city is a day’s journey from here.’The fisherman listens to the words of the Soul. He remembers his little Mermaid She has no feet and she cannot dance. The Fisherman wants to see the beautiful dancer. He thinks, ‘It is only a day's journey from here and then I can return to my love.'The Fisherman laughs and stands up in43.。
黑布林英语阅读渔夫和他的灵魂读后感

黑布林英语阅读渔夫和他的灵魂读后感I was deeply moved by the story of the fisherman and his soul in the Blackberry English Reading. The tale reminded me of the importance of listening to our inner voice and staying true to ourselves. Reading about the fisherman's journey to find his lost soul made me reflect on my own life and the times when I may have ignored my own inner calling.我被Blackberry英语阅读中渔夫和他的灵魂的故事深深感动。
这个故事使我意识到倾听内心声音和保持真实的重要性。
渔夫为了找回丢失的灵魂而展开的旅程让我思考起自己的生活,想起了我可能曾经忽视自己内心呼唤的时刻。
The fisherman's determination to embark on a challenging journey to retrieve his lost soul resonated with me. It takes courage and strength to confront our inner demons and face our fears. Through the fisherman's story, I learned the importance of self-discovery and the journey of finding our true selves.渔夫决心踏上艰难的旅程寻找失去的灵魂,这让我产生共鸣。
渔夫和他的灵魂英文概括

渔夫和他的灵魂英文概括Fisherman and his Soul: The Journey of Self-DiscoveryLife is a journey of self-discovery, and the path we take and the choices we make shape us into the person we become. The story of "The Fisherman and his Soul" by Oscar Wilde is a perfect example of how one's decisions can lead to great consequences.The story centers around a young fisherman who falls in love with a mermaid and wants to marry her. However, the fisherman realizes that in order to marry her, he must first give up his soul, which he does without hesitation. The fisherman and the mermaid are happily married, but when the fisherman goes ashore, he discovers that without his soul, he has lost his sense of compassion and love for others.As the story progresses, the fisherman goes on a journey to reclaim his soul, realizing the importance of his own identity and the importance of treating others with kindness and respect. Along the way, he meets various characters, including a philosopher and a witch, who help him understand the true meaning of love, sacrifice, and compassion.Through the journey to find his soul, the fisherman learns valuable lessons about life and the importance of self-discovery. He discovers that true love is not about possession or sacrifice, but rather about mutual respect, honesty, and understanding. He also realizes that every decision we make has consequences, and we must learn to accept them and see them as a part ofour growth and development as individuals.The story of the fisherman and his soul is a reminder to us all that the journey of self-discovery is not a simple one. It involves making tough decisions, facing fears, and taking risks. Ultimately, it is a journey of growth and learning, and it teaches us that our soul is the most important aspect of our being. It is what makes us unique and special, and without it, we lose our sense of identity and purpose.In conclusion, the story of "The Fisherman and his Soul" is a powerful tale of self-discovery and the journey we all must take to find our purpose in life. It teaches us that every decision we make has consequences, and we must learn to face them with courage and humility. It also reminds us that our soul is the essence of who we are, and we must always strive to nurture it and protect it.。
黑布林英语阅读渔夫和他的灵魂读后感

黑布林英语阅读渔夫和他的灵魂读后感全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hey guys! Today I want to share with you my thoughts after reading "The Fisherman and His Soul" by Oscar Wilde. This story is so cool and it made me think a lot about life and friendship.The story is about a fisherman who falls in love with a mermaid and wants to be with her forever. But in order to do that, he has to give up his soul. I was like, "What? That's crazy!" But then I realized that the fisherman was willing to do anything for love, even if it meant losing a part of himself.I learned that sometimes love can be really powerful and make us do things we never thought we would do. It made me think about how important it is to find a balance between love and staying true to ourselves. We shouldn't have to give up who we are just to be with someone else.Another thing that struck me was the idea of friendship in the story. The fisherman's soul becomes his friend and helps him see things in a different way. It made me think about howimportant it is to have friends who support us and encourage us to be our best selves.Overall, "The Fisherman and His Soul" is a really cool story that made me think about love, friendship, and staying true to myself. It's a great reminder that we should never lose sight of who we are, no matter how much we love someone else. Thanks for reading my thoughts, guys! See you next time!篇2Title: My Thoughts on the Fisherman and His SoulHey guys, today I want to talk about this cool story I read called "The Fisherman and His Soul". It's about a fisherman who catches a magical fish and ends up separating from his soul. It's super interesting and made me think a lot!First of all, I think the fisherman was really brave to catch the magical fish. I mean, who wouldn't want to catch a fish that can grant wishes, right? But then things got complicated when the fisherman's soul wanted to go back to the sea. It made me realize how important our souls are and how we should always listen to them.I also learned that sometimes we have to make sacrifices for the ones we love. The fisherman was willing to give up everything for the love of a beautiful princess. It's really touching and shows that love is powerful and can make us do brave things.The ending was a bit sad when the fisherman's soul had to leave him forever. It made me think about the choices we make in life and how they can affect our future. It's a reminder to always listen to our hearts and make decisions that we won't regret later on.Overall, I really enjoyed reading "The Fisherman and His Soul". It's a great story with lots of lessons about love, sacrifice, and following your heart. I definitely recommend it to all my friends!篇3The Fisherman and His Soul is a story about a fisherman who falls in love with a mermaid and decides to give up his soul to be with her. But as time goes on, he realizes the true value of his soul and the importance of having a conscience.I think this story is really cool because it teaches us that we should always think carefully before making important decisions.We shouldn't just do things because they seem fun or exciting at the time. We need to consider the consequences of our actions and how they might affect us in the long run.The fisherman in the story learns the hard way that giving up his soul was a big mistake. He becomes lonely and unhappy without it, and realizes that he needs his conscience to guide him and keep him on the right path. It's a great lesson for all of us to remember.I also like how the story shows the importance of love and sacrifice. The fisherman was willing to give up everything for the mermaid, but in the end he realizes that true love means caring for someone else's well-being as much as your own. It's a beautiful message that we should all take to heart.Overall, The Fisherman and His Soul is a wonderful story with valuable lessons for both kids and adults. It's a reminder to always think before we act, to cherish our conscience, and to appreciate the true meaning of love and sacrifice. I really enjoyed reading it and I hope you will too!篇4Title: My Thoughts on "The Fisherman and His Soul"Hey guys! Today I want to share with you my thoughts on the story "The Fisherman and His Soul". It's a really cool story that teaches us about love, sacrifice, and finding inner peace.So, the story is about a fisherman who catches a beautiful golden fish and discovers that it has a human soul. The fisherman falls in love with the soul, but soon realizes that he cannot keep both the fish and the soul. He has to make a difficult choice - to give up the fish and keep his own soul, or to keep the fish and lose his soul forever.I think this story is all about making sacrifices for the ones we love. The fisherman was willing to give up something precious to him in order to save his own soul. It teaches us that sometimes we have to let go of things that are important to us in order to find true happiness and peace.I also learned that love is not always about possessing someone or something. True love is about understanding and respecting the other person's feelings and needs. The fisherman's love for the soul was so strong that he was willing to let it go for the greater good.Overall, "The Fisherman and His Soul" is a heartwarming story that teaches us valuable lessons about love, sacrifice, and self-discovery. It reminds us that sometimes we have to makedifficult choices in order to find inner peace and happiness. I really enjoyed reading this story and I hope you guys will too!That's all for now, guys! See you next time! Bye!篇5The Fisherman and His Soul is a very interesting story. It's about a fisherman who falls in love with a mermaid and has to choose between his soul and his love. I really like how the story shows that love can be both beautiful and complicated.First of all, I think the fisherman is very brave. He is willing to give up his soul just to be with the mermaid. That's true love, right? But at the same time, it's also a bit sad because his soul is a big part of who he is. I think it's important to remember that love is a powerful thing, but we shouldn't forget about ourselves in the process.I also like how the story talks about the idea of sacrifice. The fisherman has to make a tough decision - should he give up his soul for love? It made me think about what I would do in his situation. Would I be willing to sacrifice something important for someone I love? It's a hard question, but it's good to think about.In the end, I think the fisherman made the right choice. He decided to let go of his soul and be with the mermaid. It may not have been an easy decision, but love is worth fighting for. This story taught me that sometimes we have to make hard choices in order to be happy.Overall, I really enjoyed reading The Fisherman and His Soul. It made me think about love, sacrifice, and what really matters in life. I would recommend this story to anyone who likes a good love story with a twist. It's a great read!篇6The Fisherman and His Soul is a really cool story! It’s all about this fisherman who falls in love with a beautiful mermaid, but he can’t be with her because he has his soul attached to him. So, he decides to give up his soul so he can be with the mermaid forever. But then he starts to realize that his soul is actually super important and he misses it a lot.I think this story is really interesting because it makes you think about what’s really important in life. Is it love? Is it your soul? I think it’s both! You can’t just give up your soul for someone else, even if you love them a lot. Your soul is what makes you who you are, and you need to cherish it.The fisherman in the story learns that the hard way. He thought he could just live without his soul, but he soon realizes that he feels empty and lost without it. That’s a really important lesson for all of us. We need to take care of ourselves and remember that we are special and unique just the way we are.So, yeah, The Fisherman and His Soul is a great story that teaches us to love ourselves and not give up what makes us who we are. I really enjoyed reading it and I hope you do too!篇7Once upon a time, there was a fisherman who lived in a small village by the sea. He was a kind and hardworking man, but he was also very poor. Every day, he would go out to sea to catch fish to feed his family. One day, while he was out fishing, he caught a strange-looking fish. It was black and shiny, with red eyes that seemed to glow in the sunlight.The fisherman was curious and decided to keep the fish. He took it home and put it in a tank, where it swam around happily. But as days went by, the fish began to change. Its eyes grew brighter, and its scales seemed to shimmer with a strange light. The fisherman was amazed and a little scared by the fish's transformation.One night, as he was getting ready for bed, the fisherman heard a voice calling out to him. It was the fish, speaking to him in a soft, melodic voice. The fisherman was shocked but also fascinated by the fish's ability to talk. The fish told him that it was a magical creature, a blackberry spirit that had been sent to test his kindness and generosity.The fisherman was moved by the fish's words and vowed to help others in need. He donated some of his fish to the poor and sick in the village, and soon, his fortunes began to change. He caught more fish than ever before, and his family was no longer hungry or cold.The fisherman realized that it was not just his hard work that had brought him success, but also his newfound kindness and generosity. He had helped not only others but also himself, by opening his heart to the magic of the world around him.In conclusion, "The Fisherman and His Soul" is a beautiful story about the power of kindness and generosity. It teaches us that by helping others, we can also help ourselves and bring happiness and prosperity into our lives. So let's all be like the fisherman and spread kindness and love wherever we go!篇8Title: A Little Fisherman and His SoulOnce upon a time, there was a little fisherman named Timmy. He loved spending his days by the river, casting his line into the water and waiting patiently for a fish to bite. One day, as he was sitting by the riverbank, a mysterious figure appeared before him.It was a ghostly figure, with a shimmering glow around it. The figure introduced itself as Timmy's soul, which had been wandering around, trying to find its way back to him. Timmy was surprised and a little bit scared, but also curious to learn more about this strange visitor.The soul explained to Timmy that it had been separated from him when he was very young, and had been searching for him ever since. It yearned to be reunited with its owner, to feel whole once again. Timmy listened intently, feeling a deep connection with this lost part of himself.As they talked, Timmy realized that his soul had been guiding him all along, nudging him towards his passion for fishing and teaching him important lessons about patience, perseverance, and respect for nature. He felt grateful for this newfound understanding and vowed to never ignore his soul's whispers again.From that day on, Timmy and his soul became inseparable companions, sharing adventures by the river and learning from each other every step of the way. Together, they caught the biggest fish, explored the deepest waters, and discovered the true meaning of friendship and self-discovery.In the end, Timmy realized that his soul was not just a ghostly figure, but a part of him that had been waiting to be acknowledged and embraced. He learned that true happiness comes from listening to your inner voice, following your dreams, and staying true to yourself no matter what.And so, the little fisherman and his soul lived happily ever after, casting their lines into the river of life and reeling in the greatest catch of all – the joy of knowing who they truly were.The end.I hope you like my story about the little fisherman and his soul! It's all about the importance of listening to your inner voice and following your dreams. Remember to always stay true to yourself and never forget to cherish the special connection you have with your own soul. Thank you for reading!篇9Title: The Fisher and His Soul - My ThoughtsOnce upon a time, there was a fisher who lived by the sea. He was a kind and humble man, always willing to help others. One day, he caught a magical fish that granted him a wish. The fisher wished for his soul to be free and independent, so it could explore the world and find true happiness.After his wish was granted, the fisher's soul left his body and began its journey. It traveled far and wide, experiencing all the wonders of the world. But as time passed, the fisher's soul started to feel lonely and lost. It longed to be reunited with its body, where it felt truly at home.The fisher's soul finally returned to him, and they were reunited once more. The fisher realized that true happiness comes from within, from the love and connection we share with others. He learned that our souls are precious and should be cherished, not taken for granted.This story taught me the importance of being true to ourselves and valuing the relationships we have with others. It reminded me that happiness is not found in material possessions or superficial things, but in the love and connection we share with those around us.In conclusion, "The Fisher and His Soul" is a beautiful tale that reminds us to appreciate the beauty of our souls and the value of genuine relationships. It teaches us that true happiness can only be found when we are true to ourselves and cherish the connections we have with others.篇10Once upon a time, there was a fisherman named Wang Lin. He lived by the sea and fished every day to make a living. One day, as he was fishing, he caught a strange black pearl. When he held it in his hands, he felt a strange power and heard a voice in his head.The voice said, "I am the spirit of the black pearl. I can grant you one wish in exchange for your soul." Wang Lin was shocked but tempted by the offer. He asked for wealth and fame, but soon realized that it came at a great cost. His soul felt heavy and burdened, and he couldn't enjoy his riches.As Wang Lin reflected on his decision, he realized that true happiness came from within and not from material possessions. He made a decision to give up his wealth and fame in exchange for his soul back. The black pearl disappeared, and Wang Lin felt a weight lifted off his shoulders.From that day on, Wang Lin lived a simple and content life, fishing by the sea and enjoying the beauty of nature. He learned that true wealth was in the simple joys of life and not in the pursuit of power and fame.This story teaches us an important lesson that true happiness comes from within and cannot be bought with material possessions. We should cherish the simple things in life and not be tempted by empty promises of wealth and fame. Wang Lin's journey serves as a reminder to always listen to our hearts and choose what brings us true happiness and fulfillment.。
黑布林英语《渔夫和他的灵魂》译文

郴州某重金属污染土壤修复项目是指针对郴州市某地区土壤中存在的重金属污染问题,通过采取一系列的技术措施,对该地区的土壤进行修复,以恢复土壤的生态功能,保障当地的环境安全和人民健康。
该项目的实施需要依据相关法律法规和技术标准,采用科学合理的方法进行修复。
一般而言,污染土壤的修复需要经过以下几个步骤:
(1)污染土壤的调查和评估。
通过对污染地区进行调查和评估,确定土壤污染的程度和范围,对污染物种类和含量进行分析,为后续的修复工作提供依据。
(2)制定修复方案。
根据土壤污染的情况和修复的目标,制定科学合理的修复方案,选
择合适的修复技术和措施,以达到修复效果。
(3)实施修复工作。
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(4)监测和评估修复效果。
在修复工作完成后,进行修复效果的监测和评估,以确定修
复工作的效果和成效。
在实际的修复工作中,需要根据具体情况选
择合适的修复技术和措施。
例如,生物修复适用于有机污染物较多的土壤,通过添加微生物等生物体系促进土壤中有机污染物的降解;化学修复适用于重金属等无机污染物较多的土壤,通过添加化学试剂等物质将重金属等污染物转化为较为稳定的形态;物理修复适用于土壤中有大块污染物的情况,如重金属污染的土壤中存在大块铬渣等,可以通过机械清除等方式进行修复。
总之,针对郴州某重金属污染土壤修复项目的实施,需要根据具体情况制定科学合理的修复方案,选择合适的修复技术和措施,以达到修复效果,保障环境安全和人民健康。
渔夫和他的灵魂好词好句摘抄英文加中文

渔夫和他的灵魂好词好句摘抄英文加中文1. "A fisherman is always hopeful, his soul forever longing for the thrill of the catch." - 渔夫永远充满希望,他的灵魂始终渴望捕捉的刺激。
2. "In the solace of the open sea, the fisherman finds solace for his troubled soul." - 在辽阔的海洋中,渔夫找到了他困扰灵魂的慰藉。
3. "With every wave crashing against the boat, the fisherman's spirit grows stronger." - 每一怒涛冲击船身,渔夫的精神变得更加坚强。
4. "The fisherman's hands are weathered and calloused, a testament to his tireless pursuit of the sea's bounties." - 渔夫的双手粗糙而有茧,证明他对大海丰富资源不懈的追求。
5. "The shimmering sunset reflected on the calm waters, mirroring the fisherman's quiet contentment." - 在平静的水面上映出闪烁的日落,映照出渔夫内心的宁静与满足。
6. "In the depths of his being, the fisherman knows the secrets of the ocean and the rhythm of its tides." - 在他的内心深处,渔夫了解海洋的秘密和潮汐的节奏。
黑布林渔夫和他的灵魂读后感英文小报

黑布林渔夫和他的灵魂读后感英文小报Title: The Black Plum Fisherman and His Soul - Reading ReflectionThe short story "The Black Plum Fisherman and His Soul" by Leo Tolstoy tells the story of a fisherman who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for wealth and power. As the fisherman's wealth grows, he becomes increasingly corrupt and cruel, eventually losing all sense of compassion and humanity. In the end, the fisherman realizes the true cost of his bargain and longs to regain his lost soul.This thought-provoking tale explores themes of greed, morality, and the consequences of one's actions. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of selling one's soul for material gain and the importance of staying true to one's values and principles.One of the most striking aspects of the story is the way in which Tolstoy contrasts the fisherman's outward success with his inner turmoil. Despite his wealth and power, the fisherman is wracked with guilt and regret over his decision to sell his soul. This serves as a powerful reminder that true happiness and fulfillment come from living a life of integrity and moral virtue.Through the character of the fisherman, Tolstoy delves into the complexities of human nature and the choices we make. The story serves as a reminder that our actions have consequences, both for ourselves and for those around us. It challenges us to consider the true cost of our desires and the importance of staying true to our values.In conclusion, "The Black Plum Fisherman and His Soul" is a haunting and thought-provoking story that raises important questions about morality, integrity, and the true nature of happiness. It serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers of succumbing to greed and the importance of staying true to one's core beliefs. As readers, we are left with a renewed sense of the importance of living a life of honor, compassion, and humility.。
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The Fisherman and His SoulAbout the BookThe Fisherman and His Soul is a short story from Oscar Wilde's collection The HappyPrince and Other Tales. Wilde writes these stories for his children in 1888.The Fisherman and His Soul is the story of a young fisherman. One day he catches amermaid in his fishing net and he falls in love with her. The fisherman learns he cannot be with the mermaid because he has a human soul. The fisherman then tries to send away his human soul. The fisherman learns from a witch how to send his soul away. He is then free to be with his mermaid. His soul is alone in the world. He travels the world. Each year he comes back to the fisherman and tells him about his travels.One of the themes of the story is temptation. In the story the mermaid tempts the fisherman with stories of the sea. The fisherman tempts the witch to help him send away his soul. And his soul tries to tempt the fisherman to leave the mermaid.But the main theme of the story is love. Love is more important than anything. The soul cannot tempt the fisherman because the fisherman’s love is too strong. And in the end, we discover that you cannot live without love.The Fisherman and His Soul is an exotic story with Oriental and Eastern influences. There are also mermaids, witches and devils. The language is poetic and is full of allegory.1THE MERMAIDEvery evening the young Fisherman goes out on the sea. He throws his nets into the water. When the wind blows from the land, he doesn't catch many fish. But when the wind blows from the sea, he catches lots of fish and he can sell them at the market.One evening the Fisherman's net is very heavy. He thinks, 'Are all the fish in the sea in my net? Or is there a monster in my net?' He pulls and he pulls his net.There are no fish or monsters in his net. But there is a little Mermaid and she is sleeping.The Mermaid's hair is golden. Her body is white. Her tail is silver and pearl. Her ears are like sea-shells and her lips are like sea-coral.Her beauty makes the Fisherman very happy. He leans out of the boat. He takes the Mermaid in his arms. She wakes up when he touches her. She cries like a seagull and she wants to escape. But the Fisherman holds the Mermaid in his arms.‘Please free me,' the Mermaid cries. "I am the only daughter of the King. My father is old and alone. ‘Make me a promise,' says the Fisherman. "I can free you. B please come when I call you. You can sing to me and to the fish. Then my nets can always be full of fish."‘I promise,' cries the Mermaid.The fisherman opens his arms and fees the frightened Mermaid.She swims down under the water.What is not a promise?口A statement in which you say that something will definitely happen.口You will definitely do something.口You will definitely not do something.口You guess something will happen.Every evening the Fisherman goes out on the sea. He calls the Mermaid. She comes out of the water and sings to him. The dolphins swim round and round the Mermaid. The seagulls fly round and round the Mermaid.The Mermaid sings a beautiful song. She sings of the Sea-folk and of the palace of the King. She sings of the gardens of the sea full of coral and fish. She sings of whales, sea lions and seahorses. She sings of sunken ships and of Mermaids holding out their arms to the sailors, calling them into the sea.The Mermaid sings and sings. All the fish come from the bottom of the sea to listen to her. The Fisherman throws his nets into the sea. His nets and boat are full of fish. Then the Mermaid stops singing. She smiles at the Fisherman and she swims back under the sea.Every evening the Fisherman calls the Mermaid. And every evening she sings for him. But she does not come near him. The Fisherman tries to touch her. But she swims back under the Sea. Every evening the Fisherman listens to the Mermaid. Her Song and her voice are sweet to his ears. And the Fisherman forgets his nets and the fish. His eyes are full of love.One evening the Fisherman calls to the Mermaid.'Li ttle Mermaid, little Mermaid, | love you. Can I be your husband?' he says.But the Mermaid shakes her head.'No,' she says. 'You have a human soul. I cannot love you with your human soul. Send away your human soul and I can love you.'The Fisherman thinks, 'I have a soul. But I cannot see it. I cannot touch it. I do not need it. I can send it away. Then I can be happy with my little Mermaid.'The Fisherman is full of joy. He stands in his boat. He opens his arms to the Mermaid.‘I can send my soul away,' he cries. "You can be my wife' and I can be your husband. We can live together at the bottom of the sea. You can show me your kingdom. We can be together."The little Mermaid is very happy. She laughs and hides her face in her hands.‘How can I send my soul away?' cries the Fisherman.'I do not know,' says the little Mermaid sadly. ‘The Sea-folk have no souls.’Then she swims back down under the sea. She is sad now.2 THE PRIESTEarly the next morning the Fisherman goes to the Priest's house.He knocks three times on the door.The fisherman enters the house and kneels on the floor. The Priest is reading.'Father,' he says to the Priest, ‘I am in love with a Mermaid. I can send my soul away.My soul is not important to me. It has no value to me.| cannot see it. I cannot touch it. I do not need it.’‘Are you mad?’ replies the Priest. ‘Of course you need your soul. God gives us our souls to do good things. Human souls are precious. Very precious. Forget the Mermaid. The Sea-folk are lost. Good and evil are the same for them. They have no place in heaven.'The Fisherman is sad. He has tears in his eyes. He stands and says, 'Father, I want to be one of the Sea-folk. I don't want my soul. I want to be with my love. My Mermaid is beautiful, like the stars and the moon. I love her, I don't need my soul. I don't need a place in heaven. Help me. Help me send away my soul.'"Go away! Go away!' cries the Priest. 'You are lost. Lost with your Mermaid.'The Priest sends the Fisherman away and he shuts his door.Fill in the blank.Human souls are important for humans because human souls are precious/ God gives us our souls to do good things.3 THE MERCHANTSThe Fisherman walks to the marketplace. He is sad.The merchants in the marketplace see him. One of the merchants see the fisherman, "What do you have to sell?’‘M y soul.’ answers the Fisherman. 'Please buy it. I cannot use it. I cannot see it. I cannot touch it.I do not need it.’But the merchants laugh.‘We cannot buy your soul,' they say. "Your soul has no value for us. Become a slave and we can sell your body. We can dress you in purple and give you a ring. You can become the great Queen's slave.''How strange,' thinks the Fisherman. 'For the priest my soul has great value, but for the merchants it has no value.' And he walks away. He goes to the sea to think.Why does the Fisherman's soul have no value for the merchants?Because the merchants can not sell it.Because his soul is very cheap.Because the merchants sell other goods.Because his soul doesn’t have a price in the market.4 THE WITCHLater the Fisherman remembers a young Witch. His friend knows her. She is good at spells.The Fisherman runs to her cave.‘I want a small thing,' says the Fisherman. 'The Priest says “no" and the merchants laugh. Now I come to you. You can help me and I can pay your price.''What do you want?' asks the Witch. She comes near to the Fisherman.'I want to send my soul away,' says the Fisherman.The Witch grows pale. She hides her face in her blue cloak. "Fisherman, Fisherman,' she says, 'It is terrible to send your soul away.'The Fisherman laughs, 'My soul is not important for me,' he answers. "I cannot see it. I cannot touch it. I do not need it.'‘What can you give me?" asks the Witch. Her beautiful eyes look at the Fisherman.‘Five pieces of gold’, he say, "my nets, my house and my boat. Tell me how to send my soul away. Then I can give you everything.'The Witch laughs, ‘With my spells I can have gold and silver. Money is not important to me. ’'If you don’t want gold or silver, what can I give you?’ Cries the Fisherman.The Witch touches the Fisherman's hair. Her hand is thin and white. 'Dance with me, Fisherman,' She says. She is smiling.‘Is that all?’! asks the Fisherman.'That is all,' she answers. She smiles again.‘We can dance at sunset,' he says. 'Then you can tell me how to send my soul away.'The witch shakes her head."When the moon is full,' she says. She goes over to the Fisherman and she speaks close to his ear. 'Tonight at the top of the mountain,' she whispers.The Fisherman looks at the Witch.'Wait for me at the top of the mountain, under the tree. When the moon is full, we can dance together.'"Yes,' cries the Fisherman.' Tonight we can dance. It is a small price for me.'He runs back to the town. He is happy.The Witch watches him leave. She goes into the cave. She looks in a mirror. She is angry."Why does he not love me? I am beautiful, too. Why does he love the Mermaid and not me?'Why is the Witch very angry?Because she cannot dance with the Fisherman.Because the Fisherman loves the Mermaid, not her.Because the Fisherman thinks she is ugly.Because the Witch can do nothing for the Fisherman.In the evening the moon rises in the sky. The Fisherman climbs to the top of the mountain. He waits under the tree. He sees the sea below. There are fishing boats on the sea.At midnight the witches come. They fly in the air like bats. They land on the top of the mountain. Then the young Witch arrives. Her red hair blows in the wind. She is wearing a gold dress and a green hat.The Witch walks to the tree. She pulls the Fisherman into the light of the moon. They begin to dance. They dance and dance. Round and round."Faster,' cries the Witch. 'Faster, faster!'Now everything is going round and round. The Fisherman feels frightened. He feels evil in the air. The Witch and the Fisherman are dancing round and round. He hears the Witch laugh.Then a dog barks and the dancers stop."Come!" whispers the Witch to the Fisherman. He follows her. But first he says the holy name. At that moment the witches scream and fly away. The Witch with the red hair also tries to go away. But the Fisherman Catches her and holds her in his arms.Why do the witches scream and fly away?What is happening?Because in calling the holy name the Fisherman is sending their ‘evil’ spirits and powers away.'Free me,' says the Witch.'No,' he answers. 'Tell me the secret.''What secret?' says the Witch. She fights like a wild cat. She wants to be free.'You know,' he replies.He holds her in his arms. She cannot escape.'Am I not beautiful like the daughter of the sea?' she whispers close to the Fisherman's face."Keep your promise. Don't be a false witch,' the Fisherman says.The Witch grows pale.'As you wish,' she says. ‘It is your soul, not mine.'The Witch gives him a little knife.‘What is this for?' the Fisherman asks.The Witch is silent for a few moments. She is afraid. Then she says, 'Man has a shadow'. This shadow is not the shadow of your body. It is the body of your soul. Stand on the seashore with the moon behind you. Then cut away your shadow from your body. Cut away your soul's body. Send your soul away. Then your soul can leave you.'The Fisherman is afraid, too. 'Is this true?' he says.'It is true,' she cries. 'But you can only do it once.' She holds his knees, and she is crying.The Fisherman pushes the Witch away. He puts the knife into his belt and he climbs down the mountain.5 THE SOULThe Fisherman climbs down the mountain. The Fisherman's soul calls to him, 'Don't send me away. Please, don't send me away.''You are not important to me,' says the Fisherman. 'Go away. Go where you want. My love is calling me.'The Fisherman arrives at the seashore. He stands with his back to the moon. He looks at the sea. White arms are calling him. His shadow lies before him. His shadow is the body of his Soul.The Soul speaks again, 'Send me away with your heart.''How can I love my Mermaid with no heart?' replies the Fisherman.'Be kind,' says the Soul. 'Give me your heart.''My heart is for my Mermaid. Go!''Can I not also love?' the Soul tries again.‘Go! You are not important to me,' cries the Fisherman. He takes the little knife and he cuts his shadow away from his feet.The shadow rises and stands before him. The shadow is the same size as the Fisherman.‘Go!' says the Fisherman. "I don't want to see you again.'‘No,' replies the Soul. ‘I want to meet you again.''How?' asks the Fisherman. "You cannot follow me under the sea.’'Every year I can come back to this place,' says the Soul. ‘I can call you and you can come.''OK,' replies the Fisherman. 'I can come.'The Fisherman jumps into the water. The Tritons blow their horns and the little Mermaid comes to meet him. She kisses him. They go down under the water.The Soul watches on the beach. He is all alone.6 THE FIRST YEARThe first year passes and the Soul comes back to the seashore. He calls the Fisherman. The Fisherman rises from the deep water and says, ‘Why do you call me?’"Come and listen to my story,' says the Soul.The Fisherman comes near. He lies in the water. He leans his head on his hand and listens.The Soul begins his story:I decide to go to the East. Everything in the East is wise. I travel for six days. On the seventh day I come to the land of the Tartars. There are lots of hills and the land is dry and hot. I sit under a tree and watch. People come and go. Then the Tartars go and fight.The moon is high. I see a fire. There are merchants sitting on carpets. There are tents and camels.I go over and the chief merchant stands up and takes out his sword.'Who are you?' he asks me.'I am a Prince. I am running away from the Tartars. I do not want to be their slave,' | answer.The merchant takes my hand and I sit beside him. Then a servant brings me milk and food.Use the Internet to find out about the Tartars.Who are they?Where do they live?In the morning the caravan starts on its journey. | ride on a red-haired camel next to the chief. The men of war walk with their weapons. Eighty mules follow us with all the things we have to sell. There are forty camels in the caravan.We leave the land of the Tartars and we travel to many strange lands.We come to a land where the people curse the moon, We see gryphons guarding their gold on white rocks, dragons sleeping in their caves. We pass mountains with snow. We pass valleys with pygmies shooting arrows. At night we hear wild men beat their drums.We come to the Tower of the apes. We put fruit before the apes. They do not hurt us.We come to the Tower of the serpents. We give them warm milk in bowls. They allow us to pass. Three times on our journey we cross the river Oxus. We Cross on rafts of wood. The river-horses try to fight us. But they see camels and they are afraid.We pay money to the guards of the cities. But they do not open the doors of their cities. They throw bread and cakes over the walls.We arrive at villages and the people run away in fear.On our journey we fight many battles. Many people on the caravan die in battle. And many people on the caravan die of hunger. The survivors start to talk about me. Do I bring bad fortune?I pick up a snake. It bites me but I don't feel anything. Now the people are afraid of me.After four months we arrive at the city of lllel and we knock at the big metal gates. The guards open the gates and we go to the marketplace. The merchants and the servants start to sell their goods. The people come and look. On the first day the priests come and buy. On the second day the nobles come and buy. On the third day the craftsmen and slaves come and buy.One day I am walking in the streets of the city. I come to the temple of the city's god. There are priests in yellow clothes. The temple is rose-red with bells on the roof. I sit in front of the temple by a pool of cool water. A priest comes to me.'What do you want?' he asks.'I want to see the god,' I reply."The god is sleeping,' says the priest,'Tell me where, and I can watch him sleep,' I answer.'The god is at a feast,’ he cries.'Give me wine and I can drink with him,' I answer.The priest looks at me, then he takes me by the hand and we go into the temple.In the first room I see a statue. It is made of ebony and it is the size of a man. There is a ruby on its forehead.'Is this the god?' I say to the priest."This is the god,' he answers.'This is not the god! Show me the god,' I shout. And I touch his hand and it becomes small.'Cure me and I can show you the god,' he says.So I breathe on his hand and it becomes normal again. The priest is afraid.In the second room I see another statue. It is made of ivory.It is twice' the size of a man and it is sitting on a jade flower.'Is this the god?' I say to the priest.'This is the god,' he answers.'This is not the god! Show me the god!' I shout. And I touch his eyes and he becomes blind.'Cure me and I can show you the god,' says the priest.So I breathe on his eyes and he can see again. Now the pries is afraid.In the third room there are no statues. But there is a round mirror. The mirror is made of metal and it is on a stone step."Where is the god?" I ask the priest.‘There is no god,’ he answers. ‘This is the Mirror of Wisdom. When you look into it, you can see everything in heaven and on earth. But you cannot see your own face. When you look into this mirror, you can see everything and you become wise. Nothing is hidden from you. There are lots of other mirrors in the world but there is only one Mirror of Wisdom. The Mirrors of Wisdom is the god, and we worship it.'I look into the mirror, and I see everything on heaven and on earth. The priest is telling the truth.Then I do a strange thing. I take the mirror and I hide the Mirror of Wisdom. The mirror is in a valley a day's journey from here.This is the end of the Soul's story.Then the Soul turns to the Fisherman and says, "Can I become your soul again? I can become your servant. You can have the Mirror of Wisdom and become wise. You can have Wisdom.'But the Fisherman laughs, "I don't want Wisdom. I want Love,’ he cries. 'The little Mermaid loves me.''No,' says the Soul. "Wisdom is important, too.'I want Love,' answers the Fisherman. He jumps back into the sea.The Soul goes away. He is crying.Do you think the Fisherman chooses well?Which one do you choose? Wisdom or Love?7 THE SECOND YEARThe second year passes and the Soul comes back to the seashore.He Calls the Fisherman. The Fisherman rises from the deep water and says, ‘Why do you call me?’‘Come and listen to my story,' says the Soul.The Fisherman comes near. He lies in the water. He leans his head on his hand and listens.The Soul begins his story:This time I decide to go to the South. Everything in the South is precious. I travel for six days. On the seventh day I come to the city of Ashter.There are nine gates to this city and there are watch-towers on the walls. In every tower there is an archer with a bow in his hand. At sunrise he hits a gong with his arrow. And at sunset he blows a horn. I try to enter but the guards stop me.'What do you want?' a guard asks me.I am a Dervish,' l answer. 'I am travelling to the city of Mecca.'The guards open the gates and I enter the city.Inside the city there is a bazaar. There are coloured Paper lanterns. The merchants sit on silk carpets. They have straight black beards and golden turbans. They sell perfumes from the islands in the Indian Sea. They sell oils and spices. They sell silver bracelets, earrings and rings, all decorated with precious stones. They sell fine wine from Shiraz. The wine is sweet, like honey. I can hear guitars playing in the tea-houses and the air smells sweet.In the marketplace there are the fruit-sellers. They sell all kinds of fruit: purple figs', yellow melons, red apples, white grapes, red-gold oranges and yellow-green lemons. I see an elephant eating oranges at a stall. Everyone is looking at it and laughing.In Ashter the people are strange. When they are happy, they go to the bird-seller and they buy a bird in a cage. They free the bird from the cage. And their happiness becomes greater. But when they are sad, they take thorns. They hurt themselves with the thorns because they do not want their sadness to go away.One evening I meet some men. They are crying a chair through the bazaar. It is made of bamboo. The windows have beautiful curtains. A beautiful white face looks out at me and smiles. She is Circassian. The men are moving quickly but I follow behind. I want to see the beautiful white face again.They stop at a square white house. The house has no windows. There is a little door, like the door of a tomb. They knock three times and an Armenian looks out. He puts a carpet on the ground. The woman steps out. She turns and smiles at me again.When the moon rises I return to the same place. I look for the house. But it is not there. I do not see the beautiful woman again.On the feast of the New Moon the young Emperor leaves his palace to pray. His hair and beard are colored with rose-leaves. His cheeks are covered with gold dust. The palms of his feet and hands are yellow with saffron.At sunrise he leaves the palace with a silver robe. And at sunset he returns to his palace with a gold robe. The people in the street see him. They lie on the ground and they cover their faces. But I do not. I stand and look at him. The Emperor sees me and stops. He waits for me to obey. But I do not obey. The people tell me to leave the city. But I do not.In the evening I am in the tea-house in the Street of Pomegranates. I am lying on soft cushions on the floor. The Emperor’s guards enter. They take me and they lead me to the palace. They close the doors. They put a chain on the door. There is a great court inside. The walls are white with some green and blue drawings. The pillars are of green marble and the floor is pink.I cross the court. Two veiled women shout at me from a balcony. But the guards move meforward. They open a gate we go into a garden. A nightingale sings from a tree.At the end of the garden there is a little pavilion. Two fat men come to meet us. As they walk, they are eating sweets and fruit from the trees. They and the guards leave me in front of the pavilion and I go in.The young Emperor is lying on lion skins. There is a slave standing behind him. On a table there is big scimitar sword.The Emperor sees me and says, ‘Who are you? Do you know I am the Emperor of this city?'But I do not answer.The Emperor points to the scimitar sword. The slave takes it and attacks me. The sword goes through my body. But it does not hurt me. The slave falls to the floor. He is very afraid. The Emperor jumps to his feet. He tries to attack me but he cannot hurt me, either.The Emperor then kills the slave. Now the slave cannot tell anyone about me.The Emperor looks at me and cries, 'Are you a magician? Why can I not kill you? Leave my city. I cannot be the ruler of the city with you here. Leave the city and I can be the ruler, again.' "Give me half your treasure, ' I answer.' Then I can leave.'The Emperor takes me by the hand. We go out into the garden. We pass the guard and the fat men. They look at me in fear.We enter the palace and go to a large room. The Emperor touches one of the walls and it opens. We walk down a corridor that is lit by many torches. When we arrive at the centre of the corridor, the Emperor says a magic word and a big stone door opens. The Emperor puts his hand over his face to protect his eyes.Inside, the room is full of treasure: pearls, rubies, gold, gold dust, opals, sapphires, jade, emeralds…The Emperor takes his hands away from his face.'This is my house of treasure,’he says. ‘ I can give you half of my treasure. I can also give you camels and camel drivers. Then you must leave. You can leave tonight. Leave before the sun rises. ‘l don’t want your treasure,’ I say. ‘I want the Iittle ring on your finger.’‘lt is only a poor ring,' he cries. ‘It has no value. Take half my treasure and leave the city.’What do you think the ring can do?口It is a ring of love.It is a ring of riches.口It is a ring of no value.口It is a ring of wisdom.'No,' I answer. 'I want your ring. I know there is writing inside it. I know it is an important ring. It is the Ring of Riches.'The Emperor is afraid and he says, 'Take all the treasure and leave my city. Take my half of the treasure, too.’Then I do a strange thing. I take the Ring of Riches and hide it. The ring is in a cave a day's journey from here.This is the end cf the Soul's story."Come,' says the Soul to the Fisherman. 'Come with me to the cave. You can have the Ring ofRiches. You can have all the riches in the world. You can be rich.'But the Fisherman laughs, 'I want Love, not Riches,' he cries. 'The little Mermaid loves me.'‘No,’ says the Soul. 'Riches are important, too.''No, I want Love,' answers the Fisherman. He jumps back into the sea.The Soul goes away. He is crying.8 THE THIRD YEARThe third year passes and the Soul comes back to the seashore. He calls the Fisherman. The fisherman rises from the deep water and says, ‘Why do you call me?’'Come and listen to my travels,’ says the Soul.The Fisherman comes near. He lies in the water. He leans his head on his hand and listens.‘I know a city not far from here,’ says the Soul to the Fisherman. ‘There is a beautiful girl there. This girl can dance very well. She dances in her bare feet and with a veil on her face. She is a marvelous dancer. This city is a day’s journey from here.’The fisherman listens to the words of the Soul. He remembers his little Mermaid She has no feet and she cannot dance. The Fisherman wants to see the beautiful dancer. He thinks, ‘It is only a day's journey from here and then I can return to my love.'The Fisherman laughs and stands up in the water. He goes to the shore. He laughs again on the beach. He holds out his arms to his Soul. His Soul cries for joy. He runs to meet the Fisherman and becomes one with him. The Fisherman sees his shadow on the sand. His Soul is part of him, again.'Come, follow me,' says the Soul.The Fisherman and his Soul travel fast. They travel all night and all day. They come to a city.‘Is this the city?’ the Fisherman asks his Soul. 'Can we see the dancer?’'No,' answers the Soul, 'this is another city. But we can visit it.'They enter the city. They walk through the streets. They pass the jewellery sellers. The Fisherman sees a silver cup.‘Take the silver cup and hide it,' says his Soul.The Fisherman takes the cup. He hides it in his clothes. They leave the city.When they are far from the city, the Fisherman stops. He is angry. He throws the cup away.‘Why do you tell me to take the cup and hide it?' he asks his Soul. ‘It is an evil thing to do.'But his Soul answers him, 'Be at peace, be at peace.'On the evening of the second day they come to another city.‘Is this the city?' the fisherman asks his Soul. "Can we see the dancer?'‘No,’ answers the Soul, ‘this is a different city. But we visit it.'They enter the city. They walk through the streets. They pass the shoe sellers. The Fisherman sees a child standing by a bottle of water.'Hit the child,' says his Soul.The Fisherman hits the child. He hits the child until it cries. Then they run away.When they are far from the city, the Fisherman stops. He is angry."Why do you tell me to hit the child?' he asks his Soul. ‘It is an evil thing to do.'But his Soul answers him, 'Be at peace, be at peace.'On the evening of the third day they come to a city.‘Is this the city?’ The Fisherman asks his Soul. ’Can we see the dancer?’。