Old man and goats (with difficult words meanings)
Material type:
- F 823 OLD-O OLD-O

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Attock Campus (EYE Library - Northern Region) | F 823 OLD-O (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 000000092268 |
The story "The Old Man and the Goat" unfolds in a quaint village where an old man and his goat conduct an annual ritual. Villagers confess their sins to the old man, who symbolically feeds their written confessions to the goat. A curious boy, however, discovers the truth: the old man burns the confessions in a secret cave, signifying the cleansing of sins. The boy realizes that true redemption stems from personal reflection and growth, not from a mystical ritual. This tale underscores the importance of individual responsibility and the power of personal transformation.
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