The Wind and the Sun

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Kang, Yoon-Chung
Kim, Bok-Tae

Issue Date

2000

Volume

Issue

Type

Book, Whole

Language

Keywords

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Alternative Title

Abstract

I first saw a wall-full of this series at Kyobo Book in Seoul in July, '04. I bought one copy, came home, and worked to order the full set of thirty booklets, workbooks, and audio cassettes from the publisher. Each set cost 9,800 Won. I have divided that cost among the book (6800 Won), booklet (1000 Won), and cassette (2000 Won). The colored booklet features twenty-eight thick, sturdy pages and excellent color reproduction. The art is cartoon-like, simple, and direct. This version tells the story, alas, in the less good version. The wind blows away a tree to show that he is the strongest. The wind has the idea of making a bet about the man. Mrs. Sun asks What kind of bet? He answers Make him take off his coat. I still see little sense in that answer. How does the wind make someone take off his coat? Why would the wind ever suggest that bet? In the end here, the wind agrees to blow more gently. Strength isn't everything.

Description

Citation

Publisher

Alific Language Plus

License

Journal

Volume

Issue

PubMed ID

DOI

Identifier

6905 (Access ID)

Additional link

ISSN

EISSN

Collections