Reading Notes Week 10: Babbitt, Jataka Tales, Part B
- Why the Owl is not King of the Birds
- The story begins by comparing owls and crows
- Crows torment the owls during the daytime, while owls try and kill the crows at night
- In the beginning, each species chose a king for themselves, and all of the birds gathered together to elect a king. They decided to elect the owl as the king of the birds. All of the birds decided on the owl except for one old crow, who said that the owl looks to cross and angry to be king. Ever since, the crows and owls have been enemies. The Turtle Dove was later chosen to be king of the birds.
Source: Babbitt, Jataka Tales
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