*10/31 - 11/1 - Literature - Lead Not forth, O Little Shepherd - pg. 52 -56
Is there a lesson we can learn about obedience here as Wanda responded to the loving music of Jasek?
A great lesson in obedience is taught in Wanda's response to the music of Jasek. We should follow our Shepherd or Master by faith, knowing He loves us and knows what is best for us.
What is Jasek's job?
He is a shepherd.
Comment on Skarzynski's statement referring to Jasek's music: "Pity it's all wasted on rocks and sheep." In what sense do you agree with his idea, and in what way do you not?
It is true that Jasek's musical talent was hidden and could be developed and used more extensively. however, it was not wasted because he used it to help him take care of his sheep.
Explain Jasek';s statement at the end of the story: " I am a made man, and it was Wanda that made me.
Jasek's love for Wanda showed in his music, and he played more skillfully than he ever had before. This music, when heard by the visitors, resulted in Jasek achieving his goal of entering the University. Jasek is simply giving Wanda credit for this.
Can you apply the principle of John 10:27 to this story?
John 10:27 - says , "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me." This principle can be applied to this story as Wanda obeyed Jasek.
Of what country is Warsaw the capital?
Poland
lycee -
a government school which prepares students for the university
Who is Tadeus Skarzynski?
director of the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
prosaic
dull and ordinary
alpine
for high mountains
What does Jasek do to give Wanda the courage to leap?
he plays his pipe
intervale
low flat land between hills
pulverized
powdered
What happened to Wanda?
she fell
Wanda is a -
sheep
What is the name of the deep, dark lake?
the Eye of the Sea
precipitate
very steep
Does Wanda make it safely back to the flock?
yes!