The Man and the Sheep

06/07/2025 12 min

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Episode Synopsis

The Sheep That Wouldn’t Die: A Tale of Persistence, Paranoia, and Putrid SolutionsThis wickedly funny African folktale follows Msamya, a tailor who makes what seems like a simple purchase at the market—a sheep—only to discover he’s brought home far more than he bargained for. When his son Magala reports that the sheep can talk, Msamya’s disbelief quickly turns to horror as he realizes the boy is telling the truth.What follows is a masterclass in escalating absurdity as Msamya consults a series of medicine-men, each offering increasingly elaborate schemes to rid himself of his supernatural livestock. From crushing logs to hidden pits filled with spears, from burning huts to putrid goat meat and strategic burping on clifftops—each plan fails spectacularly as the sheep proves not only intelligent but remarkably forgiving of these obvious murder attempts.The sheep’s polite responses to each assassination attempt create a darkly comic tension: “Oh! Msamya, you nearly killed me. But of course you did not see me, and it’s very hot, and you must be tired.” This supernatural creature’s gracious nature makes Msamya’s increasingly desperate schemes both funnier and more disturbing.The story works on multiple levels—as pure comedy, as a parable about guilt and paranoia, and as a meditation on how we react when the natural order of things is disrupted. It’s a tale that will leave listeners both laughing and slightly unsettled, wondering what they might do if faced with their own talking sheep.https://mythopia.io/story/1003/the-man-and-the-sheep