[I spoil the main points of this story.]
An extremely poor and miserable king lives in a kingdom of equally poor and miserable people. He is so poor that he is pretty much just like any other guy there. He just happens to be king. Also his name is RNP. His name is as broken as everything else about him. Although RNP is used to being miserable and having nothing, he does wonder if there are better things out there in the world, and so he sets out on a journey to find that out.
The other king is named Magnus. He is the polar opposite. He has everything anyone could ever wants. Riches beyond belief. All his people love him. He gets everything he wants, no matter what. But Magnus worries, kind of weirdly, if there is anyone out there who has more than he does. So he sets out on a journey to find out. Ironically, he chooses RNP's kingdom at random and sets off. Well, his people don't want him to be miserable in such a horrible place, so they all take a shortcut while the king goes the long way and absolutely renovate RNP's kingdom before he gets there, making it just as wonderful as his own kingdom. But when Magnus gets there, he just sees the same riches he already has, so his question isn't really answered. This makes him depressed and so he returns to his kingdom.
When RNP gets to Magnus' kingdom, the whole place has been wiped out by a really bad storm. Everything is ruined and nobody is there. When RNP sees this, he comes to the conclusion that the rest of the world really must be so sad and miserable, and so he turns back home feeling maybe a little better now that he knows the truth. He can now be content with his lot.
Cleverly, the story ends here, but you can take a good guess what happens to the two kings. I likes this story a lot. it's all about the humble inheriting greater things. "Two Kings" gets a great big recommendation from me!
This was the last of the three stories from "Alberic the Wise and Other Journeys." Norton Juster really is a wonderful author. I wish he wrote more stuff in his lifetime. I recommend this collection and really anything else he has written. Wonderful man. The world will forever mourn his loss.
This blog was written on June 8, 2025.
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"The grass is always greener" as a story! Ironic that the prosperous kingdom destroyed itself the same way curiosity killed the cat. Sad that the redeemed society learned the wrong lesson.
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DeleteThose who covet what others have tend not to appreciate what they have been blessed with. It is best to know how to abound and how to be abased. They can both happen at the same time.
ReplyDeleteTrue!
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