This is a drawing that elicits a philosophical quandry. Is it better to be a frog or a prince? The frog has no real commitments or problems other than looking for flies and a nice, temperate pond. On the other hand, the prince has his castle and inheritance to be concerned about, but would benefit from a more varied diet which just isn’t quelled by eating flies. The wizard, on the other hand, has his duty to do and must change the frog into a prince as a matter of principle if he is to excel at wizardry. Plus, he has a nice blue frock.
May 16th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
This is a drawing that elicits a philosophical quandry. Is it better to be a frog or a prince? The frog has no real commitments or problems other than looking for flies and a nice, temperate pond. On the other hand, the prince has his castle and inheritance to be concerned about, but would benefit from a more varied diet which just isn’t quelled by eating flies. The wizard, on the other hand, has his duty to do and must change the frog into a prince as a matter of principle if he is to excel at wizardry. Plus, he has a nice blue frock.