The Colourless Tiger
Once upon a time, there was a colourless tiger. All his shades were greys, blacks and whites. So much so, that he seemed like something out of an old black and white movie. His lack of colour had made him so famous that the world's greatest painters had come to his zoo to try to put some colour on him. None of them succeeded, as the colours would always just drip down off his skin.
Then along came Van Cough the crazy painter. He was a strange guy who travelled all about, happily painting with his brush. Well, it would be more accurate to say that he moved his brush about, as if to paint; because he never put any paint on his brush, and neither did he use canvas or paper. He painted the air, and that's why they called him Van Cough. So, when he said he wanted to paint the colourless tiger, everyone had a good laugh.
When entering the tiger's cage he began whispering in the animal's ear, and moving his dry brush up and down the tiger's body. And to everyone's surprise, the tiger's skin started to take on colour, and these were the most vivid colours any tiger had ever had. Van Cough spent a long time whispering to the animal, and making slight adjustments to his painting. The result was truly beautiful.
Everyone wanted to know what the painter's secret was. He explained to them that his brush was only good for painting real life, and that to do that he needed no colours. He had managed to paint the tiger using a phrase he kept whispering in its ear: "In just a few days you will be free again, you shall see."
And seeing how sad the tiger had been in his captivity, and how joyful the tiger now seemed at the prospect of freedom, the zoo authorities transported him to the forest and set him free, where never again would he lose his colour.
I chose this short story because I think it explains how the animals feel which live in the zoos perfectly. The colorless tiger is colorless because he his extremely despondent. The only thing he wants is freedom.
We keep animals in the zoos- which are like prisons to them- and I think this short story explains this situation very well. If the animals could speak and if we could understand them, we would hear them say these all the time:
-We are not toys.
-You can't change the places we live whenever you want.
-It is not healthy for us.
-We have feelings, too.
-We are not happy in here.
-You won't be seeing us entertaining the children because we are exhausted.
This short story can be found at the following address:
http://freestoriesforkids.com/children/stories-and-tales/colourless-tiger
Author.. Pedro Pablo Sacristan
Then along came Van Cough the crazy painter. He was a strange guy who travelled all about, happily painting with his brush. Well, it would be more accurate to say that he moved his brush about, as if to paint; because he never put any paint on his brush, and neither did he use canvas or paper. He painted the air, and that's why they called him Van Cough. So, when he said he wanted to paint the colourless tiger, everyone had a good laugh.
When entering the tiger's cage he began whispering in the animal's ear, and moving his dry brush up and down the tiger's body. And to everyone's surprise, the tiger's skin started to take on colour, and these were the most vivid colours any tiger had ever had. Van Cough spent a long time whispering to the animal, and making slight adjustments to his painting. The result was truly beautiful.
Everyone wanted to know what the painter's secret was. He explained to them that his brush was only good for painting real life, and that to do that he needed no colours. He had managed to paint the tiger using a phrase he kept whispering in its ear: "In just a few days you will be free again, you shall see."
And seeing how sad the tiger had been in his captivity, and how joyful the tiger now seemed at the prospect of freedom, the zoo authorities transported him to the forest and set him free, where never again would he lose his colour.
I chose this short story because I think it explains how the animals feel which live in the zoos perfectly. The colorless tiger is colorless because he his extremely despondent. The only thing he wants is freedom.
We keep animals in the zoos- which are like prisons to them- and I think this short story explains this situation very well. If the animals could speak and if we could understand them, we would hear them say these all the time:
-We are not toys.
-You can't change the places we live whenever you want.
-It is not healthy for us.
-We have feelings, too.
-We are not happy in here.
-You won't be seeing us entertaining the children because we are exhausted.
This short story can be found at the following address:
http://freestoriesforkids.com/children/stories-and-tales/colourless-tiger
Author.. Pedro Pablo Sacristan