Reading Notes Part B: The Dance for Water

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There are many different stories about a tortoise and a rabbit, probably because they differ so much in speed. In "The Dance for Water"  the rabbit is a stubborn animal who will not help the other animals in their methods for getting water. The animals decide that they bring the water from the ground by dancing. The rabbit thinks that this is not a good idea, and laughs at the animals. The other animals are able to dance the water out, and the rabbit decides to drink the water even though it didn't help. The animals plan to capture the rabbit, and it is quite ironic how the tortoise is the one who volunteers to catch the rabbit. A tortoise is much slower than a rabbit, but by disguising himself as a stone and putting pitch on his back, he is able to capture the rabbit. 

Story source: South African Folk-Tales by James Honey (1910).

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