AN Allegory BY Conno r E Rey nolds Once upon a time in a part of Antarctica there is a small penguin settlement called Magellanic And they were all perfectly fine with their lives They had lots of food available to them the sea lions never bothered them and never tried to eat them ID: 564424
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The Penguins’ Vengeance
AN Allegory
BY Connor E. ReynoldsSlide2
Once upon a time in a part of Antarctica there is a small penguin settlement called Magellanic. And they were all perfectly fine with their lives. They had lots of food available to them, the sea lions never bothered them and never tried to eat them, and they were always happy.Slide3
But little did they know that
soon all of the peace would be gone and their world would change. Slide4
The next year when all of the penguins were living their normal life they heard a weird noise. It sounded like it came from something big and dangerous. Then they all went back to what they were doing before. The next day they heard the noise again and this time they saw a brown and a grey blob and still went on with their lives thinking nothing about the 2 noise making blobs.Slide5
Then the next day it happened.Slide6
Something
terrible but seemed nice at first. Slide7
Those 2 blobs were going to change those little penguins’ lives.Slide8
They were entering the penguins’ settlement and they were strange creatures. Slide9
They were big, fat, tusked creatures.Slide10
They got along with the penguins at first but they were really controlling the penguins one by one.Slide11
The next day they made their own building in the center of the penguins’ settlement, a building unlike all of the others. It was bigger, taller, and fancier then the other buildings and it was made out of marble, granite, and ivory; when all of the other buildings were made out of ice.Slide12
The 2 strange creatures came out of their house and told all of the penguins to gather around. They said “We are probably a creature that you have never seen before and we are walruses.” Some of the penguins gasped while others looked confused. One penguin called out “Excuse me, then why did you come here to our settlement?” “To rule you and have some order around here. We are smarter, bigger, and more powerful than you small penguins.”Slide13
The walruses let the penguins go on with their lives while they built their capital and prepared the new laws and rules. The penguins were not used to another creature being smarter than them.Slide14
The new laws were terrible and they could
do nothing about the walruse
s. Whenever they tried to the walruses would say “We will chan
ge
that or we will do some
thing about that if you
can out
s
mart us.” And of cours
e they woul
d
never win because t
h
ey knew
n
othing compared t
o
what the walr
u
ses
knew. The
y
knew how many
continents
there were and the names of them all. Slide15
Then one penguin couldn’t stand it anymore. He was going to get some help. He had secretly learned about all of the continents and he knew something that most of the other penguins knew which the walruses did not know either he knew where all of the other penguin settlements were.Slide16
First he went to the Emperor penguins settlement and he told them what was going on in his own settlement and that he really needed their helpSlide17
They had told him that they would think about it.Slide18
The penguin traveled to the other side of Antarctica to the Rock hopper penguin settlement and they all said they would help and to come when he needed them or to contact them.Slide19
But he needed more he needed to travel to all of the other continents for help. But that was not the only problem he also needed a way to get there because he did not want to swim there.Slide20
He heard about sharks that would eat him.Slide21
He heard about a way to cross water without swimming called boats. He needed to make a boat.Slide22
He got a chisel from some strange creature called a human, a big hunk of ice from some random place nearby, and he found two metal flag poles, and he found a dead seal and a dead puffin.Slide23
He chiseled a seat in the hunk of ice and also a small hole half way to the bottom he tied the two poles in a “T” shape with part of the seals blubber, he then took the rest of the blubber and cut it in half so he had 2 and stuck the feathers in both and tied one to the metal poles then put the pole in the holder and made 2 ores out of bones and he sailed to the continents.Slide24
First he found trees and sand but no penguins so he left. Then he found the sharks they were following him.Slide25
Then he found a desert.Slide26
He walked and waddled but found no penguins. He went to the next place and found rocks and crabs.Slide27
The next place he found was more desert…Slide28
… and he almost gave up when there were no penguins…Slide29
… so he prayed.Slide30
The next continent finally had some penguins after telling them about his journey they agreed to helpSlide31
they all made a boat out of trees and he lead them to AntarcticaSlide32
So they could go to the rock hopper settlement to bring them all to the Emperor Penguin settlement.Slide33
They went the Emperor Penguin settlement to see if they would help and after a day of all of the penguins sleeping there they finally said yes and they all marched to the settlement with the over powering walruses.Slide34
But there were more walruses at least 20 more than before.Slide35
they still all fought against the walruses even though there were more after days, weeks, and even months…Slide36
… more days, weeks, and even months…Slide37
… more days, weeks, and even months…Slide38
… more days, weeks, and even months…Slide39
…
Finally…Slide40
…
the…Slide41
…
LONG…Slide42
…
penguins…Slide43
…war.Slide44
Now in this bloody war no one and no creatures died…Slide45
well some of the walruses lost their tusks.
Slide46
the walruses agreed to leave or if they would live peacefully and get rid of the government they could stay.Slide47
THE
ENDSlide48
By
Conn
or ReynoldsSlide49
Citations
http://www.igovernment.in/site/right-education-delhi-being-violated-38986
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