The Jungle of Justice

CHARACTERS:
CROW
PEACOCK
SETTING: A dense forest during spring. Peacock is dancing about. Crow slowly descends from the sky to the ground.

CROW: (as loud as he can) How did you get to be so colorful?

PEACOCK: (first, looks around and then sees the crow at his feet) Are you asking me?

CROW: Why, of course. Who else is so bright around here?

PEACOCK: Why do you want to know?

CROW: I am tired of having just one color all over me.

PEACOCK: I used to be like that a long time ago.

CROW: What happened then?

PEACOCK: (admires his feathers, as he talks) I was resting on top of a green hill. I saw an arch fall from the sky. It started dropping colors.

CROW: So, you drank it?

PEACOCK: No, I stopped the color from bleeding from the arch. It was the rainbow. She blessed me with colors for saving her life.
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What is the best way to describe the theme in this drama?
A.
Everybody needs some help when facing trouble.
B.
If you do a good deed, you will be rewarded.
C.
Everyone wants to be interesting and colorful.
D.
If you ask questions, you will get the answers.

1 answer

The best way to describe the theme in this drama is:

B. If you do a good deed, you will be rewarded.

The conversation between the Crow and Peacock highlights the Peacock's past good deed of saving the rainbow and how that act led to his colorful transformation, suggesting a direct connection between virtuous actions and receiving rewards.