Straw, Coal, and Bean

by Brothers Grimm · from Household Tales

fable cautionary tale solemn Ages 8-14 485 words 3 min read
Cover: Straw, Coal, and Bean

Adapted Version

CEFR A1 Age 5 405 words 2 min Canon 95/100

One day, an old woman made soup. But three little friends got away!

A little bean fell on the floor. "Oops!" said Bean. A piece of straw slipped down too. "Whee!" said Straw. And a little coal jumped away. "Yay!" said Coal. All three were happy. All three were free.

"Hello!" said Bean. "I am Bean." "Hello!" said Straw. "I am Straw." "Hello!" said Coal. "I am Coal." They all smiled. They were so happy. They danced around the room. They clapped and cheered.

"Let us be friends!" said Bean. "Let us go on a long walk!" "Yes! Yes!" said Straw. "Yes! Yes!" said Coal.

The three friends walked and walked. They saw pretty flowers. They saw green trees. Bean liked the flowers. Straw liked the trees. Coal liked the warm sun.

Then they saw some water. "Oh no!" said Bean. "How do we get across?" Straw looked at the water. Coal looked at the water. The water was wide.

"I know what to do!" said Straw. "I can be a bridge!" Straw lay down across the water. Straw was so brave. Bean clapped for Straw.

"Let me go first!" said Coal. Coal was in a big rush. Coal ran onto Straw. Coal went fast, fast, fast.

But Coal stopped in the middle. Coal looked down at the water. Coal got a little scared. "Oh my," said Coal. Coal did not move.

Coal stood too long on Straw. Straw got too warm. Straw snapped in two! SPLASH! Straw fell in the water. SPLASH! Coal fell in the water too. "Oh no! I am all wet!" said Coal. "I am all wet too!" said Straw.

Bean stood on the side. Bean saw the big SPLASH. Bean started to laugh. Bean laughed and laughed and laughed. Bean laughed so much. And then — POP! Bean's tummy popped open! Just a little bit.

"Oh my!" said Bean. Bean sat down on the grass.

A kind man walked by. The kind man sewed clothes. "Oh! I can help you, little Bean."

The kind man got his needle. The kind man got his black thread. The kind man sewed Bean up. Stitch, stitch, stitch. Bean felt all better. Bean gave a big smile.

"Thank you!" said Bean. The kind man smiled back. "You are welcome," said the kind man.

All beans have a black line now. That is why! Next time you see a bean, look! Can you find it?

Original Story 485 words · 3 min read

Straw, coal, and bean

A fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm

An old woman lived in a village. She had gathered a serving of beans and wanted to cook them, so she prepared a fire in her fireplace. To make it burn faster she lit it with a handful of straw. While she was pouring the beans into the pot, one of them fell unnoticed to the floor, coming to rest next to a piece of straw. Soon afterward a glowing coal jumped out of the fireplace and landed next to them. The straw said, "Dear friends, where do you come from?" The coal answered, "I jumped from the fireplace, to my good fortune. If I had not forced my way out, I surely would have died. I would have burned to ash." The bean said, "I too saved my skin. If the old woman had gotten me into the pot I would have been cooked to mush without mercy, just like my comrades." - "Would my fate have been any better?" said the straw. "The old woman sent all my brothers up in fire and smoke. She grabbed sixty at once and killed them. Fortunately I slipped through her fingers." - "What should we do now?" asked the coal. "Because we have so fortunately escaped death," answered the bean, "I think that we should join together as comrades. To prevent some new misfortune from befalling us here, let us together make our way to another land."

This proposal pleased the other two, and they set forth all together. They soon came to a small brook, and because there was neither a bridge nor a walkway there, they did not know how they would get across it. Then the straw had a good idea, and said, "I will lay myself across it, and you can walk across me like on a bridge." So the straw stretched himself from one bank to the other. The coal, who was a hot-headed fellow, stepped brashly onto the newly constructed bridge, but when he got to the middle and heard the water rushing beneath him, he took fright, stopped, and did not dare to go any further. Then the straw caught fire, broke into two pieces, and fell into the brook. The coal slid after him, hissed as he fell into the water, and gave up the ghost. The bean who had cautiously stayed behind on the bank had to laugh at the event. He could not stop, and he laughed so fiercely that he burst. Now he too would have died, but fortunately a wandering tailor was there, resting near the brook. Having a compassionate heart, he got out a needle and thread and sewed the bean back together. The bean thanked him most kindly. However, because he had used black thread, since that time all beans have had a black seam.

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Story DNA fable · solemn

Moral

Acting impulsively or without foresight can lead to disaster, and even those who are careful can suffer from the recklessness of others.

Plot Summary

After narrowly escaping being cooked, burned, or smoked by an old woman, a bean, a piece of straw, and a glowing coal decide to journey together to a new land. When they encounter a brook, the straw bravely forms a bridge. However, the hot-headed coal, scared by the water, hesitates mid-crossing, causing the straw to catch fire and break, leading to both their deaths. The cautious bean, laughing at the tragic sight, bursts but is fortunately sewn back together by a wandering tailor, leaving all future beans with a distinctive black seam.

Themes

prudencerecklessnessconsequences of actionsinterdependence

Emotional Arc

hope to tragedy to bittersweet survival

Writing Style

Voice: third person omniscient
Pacing: brisk
Descriptive: sparse
Techniques: personification, etiological explanation

Narrative Elements

Conflict: person vs self
Ending: moral justice
Magic: talking inanimate objects (straw, coal, bean)
the straw (fragility, self-sacrifice)the coal (impulsiveness, destruction)the bean (caution, resilience, the mark of experience)

Cultural Context

Origin: German
Era: timeless fairy tale

Grimm's fairy tales often reflect common folk beliefs and provide etiological explanations for natural phenomena or characteristics.

Plot Beats (14)

  1. An old woman prepares to cook beans, lighting her fire with straw.
  2. A bean falls unnoticed, a piece of straw slips through her fingers, and a glowing coal jumps from the fire, all escaping destruction.
  3. The three survivors meet and share their tales of near-death experiences.
  4. They decide to become comrades and travel together to a safer place.
  5. They encounter a brook and realize they need a way to cross it.
  6. The straw offers to lay itself across the brook as a bridge.
  7. The coal, being hot-headed, steps onto the straw bridge.
  8. Midway across, the coal gets scared by the rushing water and stops.
  9. The straw catches fire from the coal, breaks, and falls into the water.
  10. The coal hisses and dies in the water.
  11. The bean, watching from the bank, laughs so hard it bursts.
  12. A wandering tailor, resting nearby, takes pity on the burst bean.
  13. The tailor sews the bean back together with black thread.
  14. The bean thanks the tailor, and from that day forward, all beans have a black seam.

Characters 5 characters

Straw ◆ supporting

plant ageless unknown

A single piece of dry straw

Stretched across the brook as a makeshift bridge

Helpful, resourceful, self-sacrificing

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A young man in his late teens with a lean, wiry build and sun-tanned skin. He has short, straw-colored hair and a neutral, observant expression. He wears a simple, rough-spun tunic of undyed linen, tied at the waist with a rope belt, and patched trousers. He stands in a relaxed, slightly slouched posture, one hand resting on a wooden staff. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.

Coal ◆ supporting

mineral ageless unknown

A glowing, hot piece of coal

Glowing red ember

Hot-headed, fearful, impulsive

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A young adult dwarf with a sturdy build, soot smudged on his cheeks and hands. He wears a worn leather apron over a roughspun tunic, heavy boots, and a miner's helmet with a small, unlit lamp on his brow. His dark, curly hair is dusted with grey powder. He stands in a determined pose, holding a pickaxe in one hand and a coil of rope over his shoulder. His expression is resolute and loyal. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.

Bean ◆ supporting

plant ageless unknown

A single bean

Black seam running down its side

Cautious, easily amused, unfortunate

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A young adult of modest stature with a kind, round face and warm brown eyes. Short, curly auburn hair peeks out from beneath a worn, wide-brimmed straw hat. Freckles dust their nose and cheeks. They wear a simple, earth-toned tunic with rolled-up sleeves, patched trousers, and sturdy leather boots. A small burlap sack is slung over one shoulder, hinting at a humble errand. Their posture is slightly hunched but friendly, with a gentle, welcoming smile. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.

Old Woman ○ minor

human elderly female

Implied to be poor and living in a village

Attire: Simple, worn peasant dress

Clutching a handful of beans

Careless, frugal

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An elderly woman with deep wrinkles and kind, crinkled eyes, her white hair pulled back in a tidy bun. She wears a simple, faded blue dress with a white apron, her sleeves rolled up to her elbows. Her posture is slightly bent as she kneads dough on a floured wooden table inside a cozy, thatched-roof cottage. A warm, gentle smile touches her lips. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.

Wandering Tailor ○ minor

human adult male

Traveling craftsman

Attire: Practical traveling clothes, perhaps with a needle case hanging from his belt

Sewing the bean with black thread

Compassionate, skilled

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A young man in his late teens with a lean build, weary from travel. He has short, messy brown hair and a neutral, observant expression. He wears a simple, slightly dusty linen tunic over dark trousers, a worn leather apron tied at the waist, and sturdy scuffed boots. A pair of large shears and a measuring tape are tucked into his apron pocket. He stands with one hand resting on a small, well-used wooden cart filled with folded fabrics and spools of thread, his posture slightly slumped from a long journey. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Locations 3 locations
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Old Woman's Fireplace

indoor Implied cold weather, suitable for cooking beans

A hearth where a fire burns to cook beans

Mood: Dangerous, threatening

The straw, coal, and bean escape their intended fate.

fire pot of beans straw glowing coal
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Evening settles over a snow-dusted forest, visible through a small, frost-etched window. Inside a rustic, timber-framed cottage, the heart of the scene is a large, rough-hewn stone hearth. A low, crackling fire of orange and amber logs glows within, casting a warm, dancing light across the worn wooden floorboards and soot-stained stones. Hanging above the flames is a simple black iron pot, steam gently rising from the simmering beans within. The air seems thick with warmth and the faint scent of woodsmoke. Tools for tending the fire—a poker and small shovel—lean against the hearth, and a stack of chopped firewood sits neatly to the side. The surrounding shadows are deep and cool blue, contrasting with the fiery central glow. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
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Brook

outdoor

A small brook without a bridge or walkway

Mood: Treacherous, fatal

The straw and coal meet their end; the bean nearly dies from laughter.

water banks of the brook broken straw hissing coal
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A serene forest brook in the early morning, clear water gently flowing over smooth, moss-covered stones. Sunlight filters through a dense canopy of ancient oaks and birches, casting dappled light on the lush, emerald-green banks. Ferns and wildflowers cluster at the water's edge, their leaves glistening with dew. The water reflects the soft blue sky and vibrant foliage, creating a tranquil, untouched scene. Mist lightly rises from the cool surface, blending with the quiet forest atmosphere. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
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Brookside Resting Place

outdoor

Area near the brook where a tailor rests

Mood: Fortunate, helpful

The tailor sews the bean back together.

grass tailor needle black thread
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A serene brookside clearing in a sun-dappled forest, late afternoon. A smooth, moss-covered stone rests beside a gently babbling brook with crystal-clear water over smooth pebbles. Scattered nearby are a few forgotten items: a small leather satchel, a thimble glinting in the light, and a spool of red thread resting on the grass. The air is still and warm, with golden sunlight filtering through the canopy of ancient oak and birch trees, casting long, soft shadows. Wildflowers dot the grassy bank, and the scene is framed by lush ferns and ferns. A subtle mist rises from the water, blending with the golden-hour glow. No border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.