The Just So Stories are a collection written by the
British author Rudyard Kipling. Highly fantasized origin stories,
especially for differences among animals, they are among Kipling's best
known works.
The Just So Stories typically have the theme of a particular
animal being modified from an original form to its current form by the
acts of man, or some magical being. For example, the Whale has a tiny
throat because he swallowed a mariner, who tied a raft inside to block
the whale from swallowing other men. The Camel has a hump given to him
by a djinn
as punishment for the camel's refusing to work (the hump allows the
camel to work longer between times of eating). The Leopard's spots were
painted by an Ethiopian
(after the Ethiopian painted himself black). The Kangaroo gets its
powerful hind legs, long tail, and hopping gait after being chased all
day by a dingo, sent by a minor god responding to the Kangaroo's request to be made different from all other animals.
These stories were so much fun recently at Magicland Park, that Cale will share more of them tonight on the Seanchai Story Floor.
Presented Live in Voice.
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