1. Parable of the Prodigal Son
It does so by giving a story that is vague, short, and simple, making it easy for the reader to not just relate to one of the characters, but relate to them all with multiple and different lessons to be learned from each one. ... So there we have it, one sees that the third story is also related to the last two stories but it is different in that the first and second stories used common objects and in the last one uses people which makes it a lot easier to relate to personally. ... The younger brother in this story is the main character and it is a story about his journey and what became of h...
- Word Count: 1841
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School