Sunday, February 28, 2010

Wolf Breaks His Silence

Reporter: Welcome to the New York #1 News! Today we here live at the Supreme Court with breaking news that the Big Bad Wolf is breaking his silence and telling the real motive behind his murder of the two brother pigs. Now let us look at the trial:

Before the Supreme Court is the Big Bad Wold by the name of Alexander T. Wolf. Mr. Wolf was accused of murdering the two brother pigs, Manny and Mo. Apparently, evidence showed that the broken down houses had Mr. Wolf's saliva on it and Mr. Wolf was arrested from his home one hour later. Mr. Wolf was sentenced a death penalty. However, today Mr. Wolf decides to defend himself making the judge and juror change their decisions.

Judge: Mr. Wolf, we have evidence that showed you murdered the two pigs, Manny and Mo.

Mr. Wolf: Your honor, I have something I must tell you. There must have beem a mistake. I paid Mother Pig for her children.

(The courtroom filled with gasps and murmurs.)

Judge: Silence Mr. Wolf! Why would Mother Pig want to kill her own children?

Mr. Wolf: Well, you see, it was a compromise. In our socitey today, kids need to know Darwin's idea of survival of the fittest. Mother Pig had come to me all the time complaining about how much she hate herself for raising up Manny and Mo. Manny is so lazy and sleeps all the time. He does not work and makes no contribution to the society. Mo is the same. Mo is lazy and only cares about food. Both brothers are a drag to society. Of course, you have to remember, Mother Pig was the one that decided it was time for her children to be independent. Of course, the third brother, Jack, is still alive today because he passed the test. His hard work earned him his life. His brothers failed the test. Their laziness had cost them their lives. Once again, I did pay for the pigs and Mother Pig did tell me that there is no guarantee that I will get my money's worth if all of them had made their houses strong enough to not collapse when I sneeze. Therefore, I do not find myself guilty of murdering Manny and Mo. I was only helping Mother Pig and the society. Eating them was a solution to overpopulation of lazy and useless animals. Also, it would be a lesson for the third brother pig to tell his sons that in order to survive in the society, hard work will guide them to success in life.

After hearing Mr. Wolf's reasons for his actions, the judge and jurors were quite remorse for pleading Mr. Wolf guilty. Another hearing will be made one month following today for the final decision. Will Mr Wolf's reasons change his destiny? Does that mean that Mr. Wolf is not guilty? Do you feel that Mr. Wolf is guilty? Stay tune with us at the New York #1 News! See you next time!

3 comments:

Giselle Williams-Thomas said...

I did enjoy reading your story. As with each story written here, it has been very entertaining. I enjoyed the spin you put on it by adding Mother Pig as a character. What she did (selling her lazy sons) to the Wolf went against moral and societal standards. With the steps she took the aim of making her sons better, showed how dangerous situations can become (even with the best of intentions). Also, I felt sorry for the lone brother pig as well as the Wolf.
They both appear to be victims of a Mother Pig with unresolved issues.

Miao Song said...

I like your article, it's very creative. I'm very suprised the way Mr. Wolf defend himself. he said he was only helping mother pig and the society. it's true that in today's society,only wise can survive, and the weak and loser will be abandoned by the society. also, at the end of the story you leave the questions to the audience to find out the answer by themselves. good job!

Jason.Leak said...

I think your story was very good. I like the concept of the mother pig selling her children in the beginning. At the end of the story, there is a question that allows the audience to come up with their own conclusion. Good job and this story was definitely well thought out.