Last week, I noticed a toad in the window well of one of the basement windows. This happens occasionally and it often gives our cat Trixie endless entertainment watching it until Lorna rescues it – the toad that is. Well, Lorna rescued this one and set it free from the bottom of the (window) well and all was well for it. Trixie missed all the excitement this time.
This incident brought to
mind the Fairy Tale of the Frog Prince.
As a reminder, the original tale involved a beautiful, spoiled princess
who loses her favourite possession, a golden ball, in a well. She is devastated by the loss, and a frog
inquires why she is crying. Upon hearing
of her plight, the frog agrees to retrieve it from the bottom of the well if
the princess will agree to inviting the frog into the castle and treat her as
one of the family.
She does this at the insistence
of her father, the king, who impresses on her the importance of princesses keeping
their word. Although unstated, this would
appear to be out of character for the way the princess was raised, as she was a
rather spoiled princess and used to getting everything she wanted.
In any case, at the king’s
insistence the frog is treated as one of the family and eats at the table with the
family and even shares the princess’s bedroom.
However, the frog, not to be denied, demands that he share the princess’s
bed (symbolism running wide here). This
is too much for the princess and in a rage, she throws the frog against the
wall. This breaks the curse the frog has
been under, and he turns back to his true form – a handsome prince. Well, as readers of fairy tales know, this fairy
tale ends with the princess marrying the prince and they live happily ever
after. In the better-known version,
thanks to the Disnified version, the frog is transformed by the princess’s
kiss. However, I like the original
version in which the frog is thrown against the wall by the spoiled
princess.
Now I know that our
little tale of an amphibian at the bottom of a (window) well involved a toad
and not a frog. It also didn’t involve the
toad rescuing a princess. Rather it was
rescued by the beautiful maiden. However,
it could have been the making of a good fairy tale. After all, a toad has many similarities to
frogs so why not having a toad turning into a handsome prince of Wall Street
i.e. the tale of the Toad Prince and granting Lorna (and me) our hearts’
desires. O well, at least Lorna’s good
deed was unpunished – so far.
By the way, both frogs
and toads are symbols of transformation, spiritual growth and creativity. They undergo almost magical metamorphosis in their
life cycles even without being cursed.
Ponder that the next time
you encounter a frog or a toad. It may
be a blessing for you.
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