Resume of Short Story
"Resume of Alice in Wonderland"
It
was a warm summer day and Alice was getting bored sitting beside her sister,
who had her nose buried in a book. Suddenly, a little White Rabbit with pink
eyes ran in front of her shouting, "On dear, oh dear, I'm late."
The
Rabbit pulled a watch out of his pocket to check the time. He shook his head,
then disappeared down a rabbit's hole. "I must find out why he's in such a
hurry !" cried Alice. Filled with curiosity, she ran to the rabbit's hole
and peeped through the entrance.
The hole dropped suddenly and Alice fell. "When will I ever reach the
bottom of this dreadful hole?" she shouted, while falling helplessly
downwards.
Finally
she landed in a long, narrow hallway with doors of many sizes. On a three-
legged
table, Alice found a tiny gold key and a green bottle that said "DRINK
ME". "This key must fit one of the doors," she said.
"It's
the one behind the table," she cried, "but I'm too big to fit through
such a little door. May be the potion in that bottle will help me," she
decided. And she drank it.
Alice
began to shrink until she was no bigger than a doll. She opened the door and
quickly ran through it. "What a splendid garden !" she exclaimed.
"Why, I'm no bigger than the insects that crawl on these flowers."
But the excitement soon wore off. Alice grew bored with her tiny size. "I
want to be big again," she shouted.
Her
shouts startled the White Rabbit, who ran past her again. Mistaking her for his
maid, he ordered, "Go to my cottage and fetch my gloves and fan."
Alice
was confused by the Rabbit's behavior. "May be I'll find something at the
cottage to help me," she said hopefully.
A
piece of chocolate cake was kept on a table by the doorway. Next to the cake
was a note that read "EAT ME". "I'm so hungry," Alice said
as she ate the cake. "I feel strange. Oh no ! I've grown larger than this
house !" she cried.
"Get
out of my way ! You're blocking the door !" shouted the White Rabbit.
Alice managed to pick up his fan. Immediately, she began to shrink.
"Oh,
I'll never get back to the right size," Alice cried. She went looking for
help. Soon, she saw a green caterpillar dressed in a pink jacket. He was
sitting on the top of a large mushroom, smoking a bubble pipe. "One side
makes you big, the other side makes you small," he said to Alice before
slithering away.
"One
side of what?" Alice called after him.
"The
mushroom, silly," he answered.
Alice
ate a piece of the mushroom."Thank goodness, I'm growing !" she
cried, "But
which
way do I go?"
"That
path leads to the Mad Hatter. The other way leads to -Lae March Hare,"
said a voice. Alice turned to find a smiling Cheshire Cat in a tree. "I'll
see you later at the Queen's croquet game," he said before disappearing.
Alice
walked down a path, "How lovely ! A tea party," she thought.
"There's
no room for you !" shouted the Mad Hatter, "You may stay if you
answer my riddle." Alice smiled. She loved riddles.
After
several riddles, Alice became confused. "Every time I answer, you ask a
question," she told the Mad Hatter.
"We
don't know any answers," he giggled. "This is a waste of time,"
scolded Alice. The others ignored her. They were trying to wake the Dormouse.
Alice
continued her walk. She found herself in the middle of a field where the Queen
of Hearts was playing croquet. Her guards and gardeners were shaped like cards.
One gardener had planted white roses by mistake and then painted them red,
"Off with their heads !" shrieked the Queen. "I hate white roses
!" "Have you ever played croquet?" the Queen asked Alice.
"Yes,"
Alice timidly answered. "But I've never used a flamingo or a
hedgehog." "Play with me !" ordered the Queen."And let me
win or I'll have your head !" Alice tried her best to play we,l, but she
had trouble with her flamingo. "Off with her head !" cried the Queen.
Just then a trumpet sounded at the distance calling court to session.
Everyone
rushed into the courtroom. "Court is now in session," announced the
White Rabbit, "Will Alice please come to the stand?" Alice took the
stand and looked at the jury box, where the March Hare and the Mad Hatter were
making noise. The Dormouse slept and the Cheshire Cat smiled at her.
"What's going on?" asked Alice.
"You
are guilty of stealing the delicious heart-shaped tarts !" accused the
Queen, "And now you must be punished. Off with her head Off with her
head!" yelled the Queen.
"How
silly," replied Alice. "I did not have the slightest idea what you
were talking about ! I was only playing croquet."
Alice
felt someone touch her shoulder, "Wake up. You've been sleeping for too
long," said her sister softly.
"I
had a strange dream," said Alice. She told her sister about the White
Rabbit, the mad tea party, the Queen of Hearts and the trial. But her sister
wasn't paying attention. "You're reading again," mumbled Alice. As
she stretched, Alice saw a little White Rabbit with pink eyes scurry behind a
tree.
“Resume of Hansel and Gretel”
A
poor woodcutter and his wife had two children named Hansel and Gretel. Their
mother died when they were young. Hansel and Gretel were very sad. Soon their
father remarried but their stepmother was very cruel. One day, she took the
children deep into the forest and left them there. Clever Hansel had some
breadcrumbs in his pocket and had dropped them on the way so that they could
find their way back home. Alas! The birds ate all the crumbs and they couldn’t
find the path that led back home.
Hansel
and Gretel went deeper and deeper into the forest. They were hungry and tired.
Finally, after walking for a long time, they saw a cottage made of chocolate,
candies, and cake. “Look, Hansel! A chocolate brick!” shouted
Gretel
in delight and both ate it hungrily.
Now,
a wicked witch lived there. When she saw Hansel and Gretel, she wanted to eat
them. She grabbed the children and locked them in a cage. The witch
decided to make a soup out of Hansel and eat him first. She began boiling a
huge pot of water for the soup. Just then, Gretel crept out of her cage. She
gave the wicked witch a mighty push from behind and the witch fell into the
boiling water. She howled in pain and died instantly. Hansel and Gretel found
treasure lying around the cottage. They carried it home with them. Their
stepmother had died and their father welcomed them back with tears of joy.
They never went hungry again!
“Resume of Beauty and The Beast”
Once upon a time there lived a wealthy merchant and his three daughters.
One
day, the father was to go to a far-off place and he asked his daughters what
they wanted on his return. The first and the second daughter asked for lovely
dresses. But the third daughter, whose name was Beauty, said, “Father, I only
need a rose plucked by your hand.” The merchant, on his way back, had to cross
through the deep forest. It was dark and the merchant tried to find a place to
sleep. He suddenly found a huge castle and went inside to find nobody. There
was a huge table with delicious food and he ate it all. Then the merchant
went into the bedroom and slept on a soft and fluffy bed. The next day, too,
the merchant did not find anyone in the castle. He saw a beautiful rose bush
growing in the lawn and remembered Beauty’s gift. He plucked a red rose from
the bush.
Suddenly,
a ferocious looking beast sprang out of the bush. He was wearing fine silk
clothes and roared, “I gave you food and a bed to sleep in! And now, you are stealing
my roses!” The merchant was frightened and told the Beast about Beauty’s gift.
The Beast decided to let him go only if he promised to send Beauty to this
castle. The merchant agreed and ran back home. He cried and told his daughters
about the Beast. But Beauty loved her father a lot and agreed to go stay with
the Beast.
The
Beast treated Beauty with a lot of kindness. He was never rude to her. He let
her stay in the biggest room and let her roam in the beautiful garden. Beauty
would sit near the fireplace and sew while the Beast kept her company. At
first, Beauty was afraid of the Beast but slowly, she began to like him.
One
day, the Beast asked Beauty to marry him, but she refused. She was still afraid
of his fearful-looking face. The Beast still treated her kindly and with a lot
of love. Beauty missed her father a lot. The Beast gave her a magic mirror and
said, “Look at the mirror and you can see your family. Now you won’t feel
lonely anymore.
One
day, Beauty looked in the mirror and saw that father was very ill and dying.
She went to the Beast and pleaded and cried, “Please let me go home! I only
want to see my father before he dies!” But the Beast roared, “No! You promised
you would never leave this castle!” Saying this, he stormed out of the room.
But after some time, he came to Beauty and said, “You may go to stay with your
father for seven days. But you must promise to return after that.” Beauty was
very happy and agreed. Then she left and went to stay with her father. Her
father, on seeing Beauty, felt very happy and soon recovered. Beauty stayed
with her family for seven days and more. She forgot the Beast and his castle.
But one night, she had a terrible nightmare in which she saw the Beast was very
ill and about to die. He was crying, “Beauty, please come back!”
Beauty
woke up and went back to the castle because she did not mean to hurt the Beast.
She cried and said, “Please don’t die, Beast! I will live with you forever!”
The Beast miraculously changed into a handsome prince. He said, “I was under a
curse all these years and could only be relieved when someone fell in love with
me. I am now cured of the curse because you truly love me.” And then, Beauty
and the Beast were married and together they lived happily ever after.
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