Sarah was putting up various staff members as members if cast in mind. She stifled a giggle.
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Lezleighd The professor couldn't help but smile, "Very creative Alyssa..." she said hoping that was encouraging and diplomatic at the same time. "Since we are running short on time, let's skip to the most popular and more well-known story in the book, The Tale of the Three Brothers" she opened her book to the opening page and held it up. "An interesting tidbit, there is also a Muggle story called the Three Brothers....they are very similar in different aspects, but I won't focus on that story...I just wanted to throw that in there."
"Let's think about this story. What could we say is the moral of this story?" she asked the students and then followed up with another question, "And let's think even more in depth, if you could meet the author or original storyteller of this book, what would be one question you would ask them about the story or one of the three brothers?"
OOC: Feel free to answer one or both of the questions.
Sarah raised her hand "I think the moral of the story id that it is important for all of us to know that it is good to believe in ourselves, yet not to think that we are above all danger. Know one is the wisest person, no one is perfects, and although the other 2 brothers thought they were better then death after getting their gifts they were soon mistaken. Also not to play with fire." She paused and went on to her next answer. "I would ask the author how he heard this story, the 2 older brothers were dead and the third brother was hiding., so from where did he hear the story?"