Audio Series > 24: Risks and Rewards > Poetry in Slow Motion
Album: 24: Risks and Rewards
Episode: 307
Lesson/Theme: Asking for help, humility
Bible Verse: Proverbs 15:22
Characters:
Writer: Marshal Younger
Sound Designer: Bob Luttrell
Original Air Date: March 25, 1995
Last Air Date: March 27, 2009
Description:
It’s poetry time in Charles and Courtney’s English class, much to Charles’s dismay. Charles absolutely hates poetry. Not only that, but he just doesn’t get it. The symbolism goes right past him, and he wouldn’t know rhythm and meter from a parking meter. But despite this, he will not admit that he needs help. He refuses all offers of assistance from his teacher, Courtney, and even Rusty, who somewhat understands poetry.
What makes matters worse is that Charles and the others in his class must write a poem for their final assignment. The best Charles can come up with is a mini epic called "I Like Pants." He reads it to Jack, who tries to put on a good face about it, but Charles sees right through Jack and tears up his opus.
Charles still needs a poem, though. The day the assignment is due, he buys a poem from Rusty. Big mistake! The poem was copied from a Mother’s Day card that Charles’s teacher received from her son the previous Mother’s Day! Charles gets a failing grade on the assignment, but his teacher does manage to get the reason for his actions. She explains that occasionally everyone needs help with something. For example, she’s terrible at working with anything mechanical. Charles understands. He agrees that from now on, when he needs help, he’ll simply ask for it, and he does ask Courtney at lunchtime.
Questions:
Why did Charles say he understood the poems in the assignment when it was obvious he didn’t? Have you ever felt like Charles, unwilling or afraid to ask for help when you needed it? How did you correct the situation? Why do we study poetry in school?
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