GPT4 Tells the story of the 3 little pigs from the wolf's point of view
Paul Byrne
President and Founder of Razoyo | High ROI development for digital product owners.
Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a young and misunderstood wolf named Wolfgang. He was known far and wide for his insatiable appetite and his lonely existence, as no one truly understood him. Wolfgang was tired of being the black sheep of the forest, so he decided to change his ways and make some new friends.
One sunny day, Wolfgang stumbled upon a group of three little pigs, who were building their homes. As he approached them, he sensed their fear, but he desperately wanted to be friends with the pigs. He decided to put his best paw forward and help them with their construction, hoping that they would see past his fearsome reputation.
The first little pig was building a house of straw. Wolfgang thought it was an interesting idea but couldn't help but worry about the pig's safety. He knew that the forest could be a dangerous place, with storms and other predators lurking about. Wanting to protect his potential new friend, Wolfgang tried to explain the dangers of a straw house to the first little pig. However, the pig was too frightened by Wolfgang's appearance and scurried inside his straw house, locking the door behind him.
Feeling defeated but not ready to give up, Wolfgang went to the second little pig, who was building a house of sticks. He tried once again to express his concern, emphasizing the importance of a sturdy home. Unfortunately, the second little pig was just as frightened as the first and hurried inside his stick house, slamming the door shut.
Determined to make the pigs understand, Wolfgang approached the third little pig, who was building a house of bricks. He admired the sturdy construction and thought that this little pig truly understood the importance of a safe and secure home. Wolfgang tried to introduce himself, but the third pig, influenced by the fear of his brothers, refused to speak to him and went inside the brick house, locking the door.
Feeling utterly rejected, Wolfgang couldn't help but think that the only way to make the pigs understand his good intentions was to demonstrate the fragility of their homes. He took a deep breath and huffed and puffed at the straw house, hoping that the first little pig would finally realize the danger he was in. The house crumbled in an instant, and the pig fled to his brother's stick house, terrified.
Wolfgang thought that perhaps the second little pig would now understand his point. He huffed and puffed again, and the stick house collapsed just as easily as the straw one had. The two little pigs ran to the safety of the brick house, where their third brother had barricaded himself.
Exhausted and saddened, Wolfgang approached the brick house, realizing that he had one final chance to make the pigs understand. He took the deepest breath he could muster and huffed and puffed with all his might, but the brick house stood firm.?
As he gasped for air, the three little pigs finally opened the door, their fear replaced with curiosity. They realized that Wolfgang was not a villain but someone who wanted to help them. The pigs apologized for their earlier behavior and thanked Wolfgang for showing them the importance of a sturdy home.
From that day forward, Wolfgang and the three little pigs became the best of friends. They lived happily ever after, proving that even the most misunderstood creatures could find understanding and friendship with those willing to look past appearances.
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1 年There’s also this version from 1989 - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/125507
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1 年Fantastic! Well done, Paul
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