Once upon a time, there was a happily married pig couple. They had three sons and tried to raise them the best they could, but the failing economy was hell on their lives. Both the mother and father worked very hard to support the family, but it was to no avail. They died tragically, the father from a work related accident at the factory, and the mother from lung cancer. The couple died penniless, leaving their offspring with nothing.
After the deaths of their parents, the three brothers left to set their marks on the world. The oldest was the laziest and selfish one of the bunch, and he decided to take it easy and become a burden on society. He said, "I am going to apply for welfare and do nothing but eat and sleep for the rest of my life!" He certainly thought that it was a good idea, and subsequently went off to cheat the government out of their money.
The middle brother, who was a good pig at heart, but was too heavily influenced by his lazy brother, decided against the welfare idea, but on a minimum wage job instead, of selling sausages on the street. "I think it will be quite nice, as I can eat delicious bratwurst whenever I get hungry," he said. He also left to carry out his plans.
The youngest brother was of course the "good" pig, being the most industrious and diligent. He had big dreams of being a doctor. He decided to work two jobs, go to night school, and become a doctor. He saw how his parents suffered with money and he decided he would not live the same life. He also left to become all he could be.
10 years passed and the lives of the brothers had diverged dramatically. The oldest brother was still on welfare, living in an old, broken down hay house that the government had provided him. The middle brother fared a bit better, operating his sausage business in a store now. He lived in a wooden house, which was comfortable enough for a pig of his social status. The youngest, however, had worked himself to the bone to become a respected doctor of the community, achieving enormous success which was crowned by his 2.3 million dollar mansion in the suburbs.
Meanwhile, a down on his luck wolf was considering what his options were now that he lost his job, and had to somehow feed his five kids. He was a good wolf at heart, and did not want to hurt anybody. It just made him go crazy to see his children starve. So one day, after seeing the oldest brother come out of the grocery store with his ill gotten stuff, he decided to go after him.
The oldest brother was very scared because he knew he was fat and out of shape. Nevertheless, he did make it to his house and locked the door. But alas, the hay house was no match for the wolf's mighty breath. It broke down all around him, so he once again ran for his life to his younger brother's house. The wooden house was stronger, no doubt, but it was no match for the acts of a desperate father. It too, collapsed. So the two brothers ran over to the youngest brother's house and knocked on the gate, begging to be let in.
However, the youngest brother was at the hospital, saving yet another life, and there was nobody to answer the door, and the two older brothers ended up feeding the hungry wolf family, at least until the next day.
the picture looks delicious. I think that human should be a supporter of society and only that people are deserved as human
ReplyDeleteI am impressed at how you changed the story into something more than it used to have. It is full of humor and wit, with both satire and pity. I would like to know if you had symbolized anything into the characters, and if you did what they would be.
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