Sunday, June 1, 2014

The Tale of The Three Brothers






The Tales Of Beedle The Bard by J.K Rowling [The Tale Of The Three Brothers]
                The Tale of The Three Brothers were written by J.K Rowling. A wise muggle she is. She is able to capture the true meaning of magic and how to use them correctly in the hopes that children these days could enjoy a good read and at the same time learn from the books that they have read.

                For this month book review I was asked to give a response on the story that I have chosen which is “The Tale Of The Three Brothers”. The question was; Do you like the ending? Why?

                Yes I do like the ending. There are four reasons why I like the ending. If you are wondering why there are only four reasons, this is why. This story have three main characters that I don’t know what their names are since she (as in J.K Rowling) did not state their names and the fourth reason is just because I want to.

                Firstly, I like the ending of this story because at the end, all the characters in this story died. This is mainly because each character died in different ways than the others.

                Secondly, the reason I like the ending of this story is because the eldest of the brothers died in the hands of another wizard. Just because of his arrogance, another wizard took and used the eldest brother’s wand and killed the eldest brother.

                Thirdly, the second brother who is the middle child took his own life because he wanted to be spiritually with the girl who he wanted to marry with but unexpectedly died.

                Last but not least, the third and wisest of the three brothers died when it was time for him to go. He passes his legacy to his next generation without a drop of blood.

                In conclusion, the reason I like the ending of the story “The Tale of The Three Brothers” is because in the end all the characters in this story die. Whether in a painful death nor a normal death.

Atiqah Syahmina Binti Azlan
4 Cergas
31th May 2014


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