渔夫和金鱼的故事英文版剧本

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The Fisherman and His Wife

Title: The Fisherman and His Wife

Group Member: Alice, Patty, Sally, Smile, Teresa

Characters

Fisherman: A man who makes living by catching fish

Fisherman’s Wife: A women who is so greedy and bad tempered that never

satisfy with what she has

Alice: The fisherman and his wife’s daughter who is beautiful and kind-hearted

Patty: A young and handsome servant of their family when they were rich later

Golden Fish: A fish which is grateful and has magic power

Scene 1

(The scene is set at the door of the fisherman’s home, when he comes home without any fish. He hasn’t caught a single fish for two weeks in a row. He is hasitating whether to knock the door or not.)

Fisherman: (Talks to himself.) No fish again, but I have tried for the whole morning. Now my wife has a good reason to laid her tongue lashing on me. (Finally decided to knock the door)

Fisherman: I’m home, dear.

Fisherman’s Wife: Did you catch any fish today?

Fisherman: Ah...no, I didn’t.

Fisherman’s Wife: Then you’d better stay outside.

Alice: (Quietly) Come in, dad, come in.

Fisherman’s wife: No fish again. (Saying as pocking) You haven’t caught any fish for two weeks. Look at what am I eating, the hard, disgusting bread! If I keep eating this, my teeth would come off my mouth.

Alice: Mom, stop pocking my dad. You can’t grill him like that. It’s not his fault. It’s winter now, ane there is almost no fish in the sea.

Fisherman’s wife: What? You think I am grilling him? I’m telling the truth! Look at the hard bread we eat, I haven’t eaten meat for three months; and the shabby house we live, I can fell the wind come from the hole on the wall.

Alice: But we still have bread, right?

Fisherman’s wife: If things keeps going like this, we will starve to death.

Alice: But,mom. I...

Fisherman: Hey,hey. Stop, stop. All right, I will go to catch some fish now. Just wait, I will come back before dinner.

Fisherman’s Wife: If you can’t catch any fish today, I will not let you in.

(The fisherman leaves his home)

Scene 2

(The fisherman goes to the sea and starts to cast the fishing net)

Fisherman:(The first time, no fish. The second time, no fish either. The third time, before he cast his net, he said to himself) If I can’t catch any fish this time, I shall go home any way. (Then he did his last try)

Fisherman: (sees a fish in the net) Oh, check it out! A golden fish. Now my wife won’t blame me. I can go home now. (Tries to drug the fish into the basket)

Golden Fish: Wait, wait, wait. Let me go, please.

Fisherman: Oh, God! You can talk?

Golden Fish: Yes, I’m a magic fish. I can talk as human.

Fisherman: So what? I can’t let you go, otherwise my wife wouldn’t let me go home. (Tries again to drug the fish into the basket)

Golden Fish: Wait, wait. If you can let me go, I can give you what you want.

Fisherman: Really?

Golden Fish: Yes, I promise.

Fisherman: Can you give me a lot of money?

Golden Fish: God bless you! You will be the richest man in your village. But you hae to let me go at first.

Fisherman: OK, I trust you. (Drops the fish into the water)

Golden Fish: (says as swims back to the sea) Thank you, sir. You are so nice.

(A large amount of money appears in the basket)

Fisherman: Wow, it’s real. So much money! I’m rich now. I don’t need to catch fish for a long long time. I’d better buy some rum and brisket so that I can have a big meal tonight. (Went to home quickly)

Scene 3

(The scene is set at the fisherman’s home)

Fisherman: (Intends to knock the door but stops) I’d better keep some money for myself. She would not know if I keep money for myself. (Takes a roll of money from the basket. And then knocks the door) Dear, I’m home! Open the door!

Alice:(Opens the door) Shh...Dad, come in. Mom is still angry.

Fisherman: Thank you, honey. Don’t worry about me. Where is your mom?

Fisherman’s Wife: In the bedroom.

Fisherman: Dear, I have a good news to tell you.

Fisherman’s wife: (Turns her head away. And keeps silent)

Fisherman: Well, you can guess.

Fisherman’s wife: (Turn away again.)

Fisherman: Show his wife the rum and brisket.

Fisherman’s wife: (looks surprising) Wow, where did you get these?

Fisherman: That’s not the surprise. (Show her the full basket of money)

Fisherman’s Wife: Oh, dear. You knocked it out of the park. I love you!

Alice: Dad, where did you get these money?

Fisherman’s wife: Right, where did them come from?

Fisherman: Well, I will tell you. (Blah blah blah blah)

(The fisherman is very happy)

Fisherman’s wife: How stupid you are!

Fisherman: What? I’m stupid?

Fisherman’s wife: Yes, you are! How can you let it go like that? It is a magic fish? You should have ask more. Look at our house. It’s so shabby.

Alice: No, mom. I think it’s enough. We can use these money to buy a bigger house.

Fisherman: I agree. We can live a better life now.

Fisherman’s Wife: How stupid you are. We should seize the opportunity. We can be the richest family in the world. (To his husband) You gotta tell that fish tomorrow that I want a palace and a servant.

Alice: Don’t be so greedy, mom. We can...

Fisherman: Time for bed. No more talking, go, go, go.

(Alice leaves the room, sadly)

Fisherman: (Intends to leave, too)

Fisherman’s wife: Hold on. Did you take any money from the basket?

Fisherman: Ah...no...no...dear. I...I...never lie to you, you know.

Fisherman’s Wife: (Searches his body for money but in vain)

Fisherman: I told you, dear. Can I go to bed now?

Fisherman’s wife: Yes, you can.

Fisherman: (Relieved and heads for his room)

Fisherman’s wife: Wait. Take off your shoes.

Fisherman: (stiffed) No, no money in my shoes.

Fisherman’s wife: Take them off.

Fisherman: (Takes off his shoes and take out the money) Fisherman’s Wife: How dare you? You pulled the wool over my eyes. (Starts to beat him)

Fisherman: (Starts to run) Let me explain.

Fisherman: (Chase after him) I don’t want to listen.

Scene 4

(The scene is set at the sea)

Fisherman: Golden fish, where are you? Golden fish!

Golden Fish: What can I do for you, sir?

Fisherman: Uh...it’s my wife, she wants a palace and...and...a lot of servant.

Golden fish: She is so greedy. But you are a nice man. I will give you a palace. God bless you!

(A handsome young man comes from nowhere)

Patty: Hello, master. I’m your servant, patty.

Fisherman: (Surprised) Where did you come from?

Golden Fish: I ordered him to be your servant. He is a nice young man and will never betray you.

Fisherman: Thank you. Thank you very much.

Golden fish: You promise me that this will be the last requirement, OK?

Fisherman: Yes, I promise.

(The fish swims back to the depth of the ocean)

Fisherman: (To Patty) I have to tell you that my wife is bad-tempered. You have to be very careful.

Patty: OK, sir.

(They go home together)

Scene 5

(The scene is set at their splendid palace)

Fisherman: ( Standing in front of the door) What a staggering palace!

Patty: Allow me to open the door for you, sir.

Fisherman’s Wife: (Walking to her husband) Good job, dear. This is what i want. I love you.

Fisherman: I love you, too.

Fisherman’s Wife : (To Patty) Who are you?

Patty : Good morning, masters. I’m your servant. My name is Patty.

Alice : (To patty)Good morning, Patty. Nice to meet you, my name is Alice.

Patty: Nice to meet you too. I have to tell you that you are the most beautiful girl

I’ve ever seen in my life.

Alice: Thank you.

Fisherman’s Wife : Hey hey hey what are you doing?(try to pull her daughter away) Do not think too much about my daughter, you are not rich enough for her.

Patty: I was just introducing myself, madam.

Fisherman: Don’t think I wouldn’t know. Now, go to clean every corner of the palace before dinner.

Patty: Yes, madam.

(Everybody leaves)

Scene 6

Narrator: As time goes by, Patty and Alice have fallen with each other. And one day, Patty is swamped with his work as what he does everyday. Alice and Patty are having a conversation.

Alice: You know, Patty. My mother has asked too much these days. It seems that she never satisfies with what she has. I have told my father not to obey her every instruction, but he would not listen to me.

Patty: Yes, I understand. Maybe you should talk to your father and tell him that he should stick to his guns.

Alice: I have tried. But it didn’t work. My father is afraid of disagree with my mom.

Patty:I want to tell you something. Alice, I think you are a beautiful, brave, and kind-hearted girl in the world.

Alice: Oh, thank you! You are such a gentlemen.

Patty: And I know, Alice. You are not that kind of girl who cares about money. I want to ask you if you would like to leave with me and get rid of your life here. I will take good care of you and give you all my love.

Alice: To tell you the truth that I also hate the life here. I’m tired about my parents’ endless quarreling. My mom never cares about me, my father never listens to me. I will leave with you!

Narrator: The fisherman’s daughter Alice and the servant Patty left together and never come back. They live a happy life ever after.

Scene 7

(The scene is set at the palace, the fisherman and his wife are having a conversation)

Fisherman’s Wife: Dear, I have to tell you that I’m tired of life there. I want something new.

Fisherman: What now?

Fisherman’s wife: I want to be the queen of the ocean and that fish be my servant. Then I can have anything I want anytime.

Fisherman: What? When can you be satisfied of what you have? Our daughter is gone, and that’s all your fault!

Fisherman’s wife: It’s not my fault. It’s you who brought that servant in, and he took our daughter away.

Fisherman: You never cares about her! Now you feel no regret and still wants more.

Fisherman’s wife: I don’t want to talk about this. At least she has someone to love her. But you never loves me. All I want in my life is to be the queen of the sea, but you don’t want to help me.

Fisherman: No matter what you say, I won’t go.

Fisherman’s wife: Are you going there or not?

Fisherman: No!

Fisherman’s Wife: Fine, I’ll go by myself. (Leaves for the sea)

Fisherman: (Pulls her back) Come back. Fine, I’ll go. You only makes things worse.

(The fisherman goes to the sea)

Scene 8

(The scene is set on the sea)

Fisherman: I don’t want to ask for any more. But my wife forced me. But she said that this will be the last requirement.

Golden fish: What now? Is there something wrong with the Palace?

Fisherman: No, no, no. The palace is splendid.

Golden Fish: Then, what did she want?

Fisherman: It’s...my wife...she...she...wants to be the queen of the sea...and...and she wants you to be...to be...her ser... servant.

Golden Fish: What? How dare she? How can she be so greedy? She has asked too much. I can’t stand it any more. From now on, you two will lose everything. All the money and your palace will gone.

Fisherman: No no no please. I won’t ask for anything anymore. Please, don’t go.

Golden Fish : (Talking as swimming away) Too late, now she should pay the price. (Vanishes in the depth of the ocean)

Fisherman: No! No! Please! Come back! Come back! Pleeeeaaaase!

Narrator: The fisherman went home, only to find everything is gone, wind still came from the hole on the wall, his wife still wore her shabby close before. They live a poor life as before, and their daughter never came back.

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