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A
Medieval Tale :
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King
Arthur was ambushed and imprisoned by the monarch of a neighbouring kingdom.
The monarch could have killed him, but was moved by Arthur's youth and
ideals. So the monarch offered him freedom, as long as he could answer a
very difficult question.
Arthur would have a year to figure out the answer; if, after a year, he still
had no answer, he would be put to death.
The question: What do women really want?
Such a question would perplex even the most knowledgeable man, and to young Arthur, it seemed an impossible query. But, since it was better than death, he accepted the monarch's proposition to have an answer by year's end.
He returned to his kingdom
and began to poll everybody: the princess, the prostitutes,
the priests, the wise men, and the court jester. He spoke with everyone, but
no one could give him a satisfactory
answer.

Many people advised him to consult the old witch - only she would know the answer. The price would be high; the witch was famous throughout the kingdom for the exorbitant prices she charged.
Finally,
the last day of the year arrived and Arthur had no alternative but to
talk to the witch.
She agreed to answer the question, but he had to accept her price first.
The old witch wanted to marry Gawain, the most notable of the Knights of
the Round Table and Arthur's closest friend!
Young
Arthur was horrified: she was hunchbacked and hideous, only one tooth,
smelled like sewage, made obscene noises ... etc. He had never encountered
such a repugnant creature.
He
refused to force his friend to marry her and have to endure such a burden,
but Gawain,
upon learning of the proposal, spoke with Arthur.
He told him that nothing was too big a sacrifice compared to
Arthur's life and the preservation of the Round Table. Hence,
their wedding was proclaimed and the witch answered Arthur's question
thus:
What a woman really wants is to be in charge of her own life.
Everyone instantly knew that the witch had uttered a great
truth and that Arthur's life would be spared. And so it was.
The neighboring monarch granted
Arthur total
freedom.

What a wedding Gawain and the witch had! Arthur was torn between relief
and anguish. Gawain was proper as always, gentle and courteous. The old
witch put her worst manners on display, and generally made everyone very
uncomfortable.
The fateful hour approached. Gawain, steeling himself for a horrific
experience, entered the bedroom. But what a sight awaited him!
The
most beautiful woman he had ever seen lay before him! The astounded Gawain
asked what had happened.
The beauty replied that since he had been so kind to her when
she'd appeared as a witch, she would henceforth be her horrible,
deformed self half the time, and the other half, she would be her beautiful
maiden self.
Which would he want her to be during the day, and which during
the night?
What a cruel question! Gawain pondered his predicament. During
the day she would be a beautiful woman to show off to his friends,
but at night, in the privacy of his home, an old witch?
Or would he prefer having by day a hideous witch, but by night a beautiful woman with whom to enjoy many intimate moments?
What would you do?
(Pause awhile and do not read on until you have made your own choice).
....................
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Noble Gawain replied that he would let her choose for herself.
Upon hearing this, she announced that she would be beautiful all the
time, because he had respected her enough to let her be in charge of
her own
life.
What is the moral of this story?
The moral is: If a woman is prevented from making her
own decisions, things could
turn ugly!
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