Well, in 'Witches' Loaves', Miss Martha owns a bakery. She has a customer who always buys a particular type of bread. Miss Martha makes assumptions about this man based on his appearance. She believes he is an artist and decides to be kind by adding butter to his bread. But the man is an architect, and he uses the bread for a very different purpose - to hold down his blueprints. When the butter gets on his blueprints, it causes trouble. This story is all about how our assumptions can have unforeseen and negative impacts on others.
The main theme is about the danger of making assumptions. The baker assumes the customer's needs without asking, and it causes a big problem.
The story 'Witches' Loaves' is a rather interesting one. It shows how assumptions can lead to misfortunes. The main character, a woman who runs a bakery, makes assumptions about a customer. She thinks he is an artist and in need of a rich, buttery loaf. However, she later discovers that he was an architect and her well - intentioned act of adding butter actually ruined his work.
In 'Witches' Loaves', it's about a bakery owner, Miss Martha. She notices a man who comes in often. He always buys stale bread. She has ideas in her head about him being an artist struggling. So, she decides to secretly put butter in his bread. However, she doesn't know that he is actually an architect and he uses the stale bread to hold down his blueprints. When he discovers the butter, he gets angry because it has smeared his work. This shows how assumptions can lead to unexpected and often negative results.
The 'The Witches' by Roald Dahl is about a young boy who discovers the existence of witches. These witches are evil and disguise themselves as normal women. They hate children and have a plan to turn all children into mice. The boy, after being turned into a mouse himself, teams up with his grandmother to fight against the witches and try to stop their evil plan.
It's about a boy who endures extreme abuse from his mother. He has to fight for survival in a very difficult situation.
Since we don't know the details, the main plot could also be about the relationship between the people of Ambarawa and the supernatural. For instance, they might have had to make a deal with a powerful spirit to ensure the prosperity of their land. Or there could be a curse that they needed to break, which led to a series of adventures and events. The legend would then revolve around how they coped with these supernatural elements and what the consequences were for their actions.
I'm afraid I can't as I don't know what 'Timepass 2' is about.
Sure. Louis the swan is voiceless. His father steals a trumpet. Louis uses it, has adventures, and tries to win Serena's heart. He also pays for the trumpet in the end.
Swami is a young boy. He has his group of friends. They get into various adventures in their school and town. There are humorous incidents, and also some tense moments like dealing with strict teachers and school rules.
Well, 'The Iliad' is all about the Trojan War. There's a whole bunch of characters in it. Achilles is a key figure. His anger towards Agamemnon for taking Briseis is central. This causes him to sit out of the fighting for a while. The Trojans, led by Hector, start to gain the upper hand. But when Patroclus is killed while pretending to be Achilles, Achilles is filled with rage and comes back to fight. He then slays Hector, which is a major turning point in the story.