This girl is atucally very beautiful , as for chinelo's mother she didn't do well at all for abounding her, her daughter really suffered, anyway great story, Nne for always educating us .
They are black in the video, so I don't think anybody said black wasn't beautiful. I think they were judging her by her facial features. The animation is just very perfect, so we can't see her so called ugliness. Chinelo is very beautiful, inside and out.
It is a great story but the action made by her mom is not good. How could she stands seeing her own child suffer. Never the less the story is great the climax is good. I love how you twist turn it🥰 hat off for you. You are really a creative woman😊 my mentor in story writing is you😍 heart for you ❤❤❤❤❤
This is the first of these stories I didn't like much, even with Nne's lovely narration. I know the art is AI generated and thus kind of limited but it didn't help that in all the images, she's very pretty (in some of them she has a tiny mark but if that is enough to make her ugly to these folks they have a very high and picky standard indeed and it's hard to believe an entire village is so hyperbolically shallow). But to begin with, you have a woman who wants her daughter to grow up well to take over the business, so she gives her to someone else so she'll struggle and apparently doesn't even check up on her at all. Then you have a man who is rescued by a woman, goes to check up on her in recovery, then marries her and showers her with love but then decides he hates her because she's ugly... the way it's described is really hard to buy because basic human psychology would generally mean that such a relationship would be very powerful for that man and he'd genuinely love her a lot unless she's also a wicked shrew, but she isn't she's quite normal and kind. First, she rescued him in a moment of danger and fear which would inspire what is called "trauma bonding" and also gratitude, which only would have been strengthened as he visited her after and presumably did things to help care for her in convalescence, and then at first he treated her with lots of affection- one of the things that best predicts what someone will do, is what they have done. If people treat someone kindly they literally think more kindly on them. Wish I could remember which American historical figure it was who was in the habit of turning his opponents into friends by having them do him some small favor- usually loaning him a book. Once they did a small kindness for him they'd begin to think less badly of him. Given this kind of a relationship beginning, this man by rights ought to have been worshipping the ground she walks on and yelling at everyone who makes fun of her. Then her absentee mother is super mean to her to test her resilience... what did she expect the poor girl to do but explain the issue to the client and ask for more time to remake the pieces? Skip town? Burn the workshop down and become a gardener? Her hands off approach to "parenting" is pretty bad... why didn't she think she herself was capable of raising her without spoiling her? So I feel like people's motivations and reactions are all over the place in this story, and in the end her happy ending doesn't even feel as satisfying, because her success and wealth is more the focus, and the marriage she ends up in is more glossed over- her struggle throughout was more about people being cruel to her than about not being able to make ends meet, so a better ending would have been to focus on people loving and respecting her now because that had been the thing she was missing.
As much as that is true, life is different and not one way. Don’t u get bored when a story is just a paticular way cause u think that’s how it’s supposed to be. It’s a story, not real life, i think there should be room for unrealism.
@@jumokegold2295 indeed, life is different and not one way, and yes, story reflects this too-- this is why we quote "truth is stranger than fiction- fiction, after all, must make sense." You can tell whatever fantastical thing you want so long as your audience can follow you! As a writer and a folklorist, my opinion here doesn't come from a cultural perspective but a narrative one. These kinds of folk tales are about life lessons and overcoming challenges- this is even spelled out at the end where the teller points out the morals illustrated. Moral tales have a specific purpose and thus a specific structure. A character is presented with a challenge which is overcome with a virtue they possess, or a character displays a flaw or vice they possess and then are punished for it. Sometimes both. This story could have ended this way and still been satisfying and illustrated the moral it was meant to if it had been framed differently- say, if the character had learned to derive joy from their career or similar. While there are a lot of stories narrated on this channel that are really wonderful examples of this and are great stories, this one was simply (in my opinion) less strong than many of the others, because the challenge she faced through her life as presented in this story is that others were cruel to her, but then at the end it changed to be more about her financial situation, which I felt gave it less impact.
@@LadyTroubadour guess what, life is cruel. Just because u do good dosent mean u won’t have a miserable life. Even though i agree it’s supposed to give moral lessons (don’t know who gave those rules) in reality, doing good dosent mean ur life will turn out great nd u have a happily ever after. Doing good deeds shouldn’t be done because u expect to be rewarded for it. I think it’s just people trying to protect what they think should be, nd it isn’t realistic. But this is a fiction story, so there should be room for unrealism. I personally would appreciate sad endings. Not all good will be rewarded and that’s okay. Stories should be told from different perspectives and not the boring happily ever after all the time.
@@jumokegold2295 And that is perfectly normal and acceptable IN OTHER KINDS OF FICTION. This is a very specific type of story. It has a specific purpose and a specific execution that helps it achieve that purpose. The stories you are talking about are perfectly fine too-- they're just a separate genre. Understanding genre is important to understanding not just stories, but any type of communication. Moral folk tales from oral tradition are not meant to represent an accurate portrayal of life as it is lived, they are meant to illustrate the values of their cultural context. You may think that you are defending it but frankly I feel like it's a fundamental misreading and kind of insulting to expect any one story in any genre to be representative of the concept of fiction as a whole.
Good day ma’am My name is marvelous branch I apologize in advance if you find this letter offensive or disrespectful. I am a new RUclipsr and I want to put out my personal life stories out there but I don’t have graphics and no money either to pay for An ai app. When I came across your videos I instantly fell in love with your stories and how every story is relatable. It motivated me and inspired me to put my life story out there. I thought of using your graphics but after I thought about it and told my siblings, we agreed that it was a wrong thing to do. Using someone’s property without asking for permission would be considered stealing. I know what I’m asking for is a really difficult thing to do but please ma’am help me put out my stories out there and only you can help me achieve my dream. I promise to indicate that the graphics is not mine that it belongs to you in every video. I’ll be expecting a response from you soon ma’am. Thank you for reading this selfish request I have written in this Email . God bless you and your family Do have a nice day.
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I hate bullys 😠😠 nice story ❤❤ watching from Dubai
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This girl is atucally very beautiful , as for chinelo's mother she didn't do well at all for abounding her, her daughter really suffered, anyway great story, Nne for always educating us .
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I’m sorry, how exactly is she ugly? I literally couldn’t see it at all in this entire story.
I don't agree with the actions of Chinelo's mom
I don’t either Chinelo went through so much unnecessary trauma and turmoil 😢
Me either
Yeah, me neither.
I concur
Right. I don't see any lesson here tbh
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Black is beautiful why call her ugly
They are black in the video, so I don't think anybody said black wasn't beautiful.
I think they were judging her by her facial features.
The animation is just very perfect, so we can't see her so called ugliness.
Chinelo is very beautiful, inside and out.
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It is a great story but the action made by her mom is not good. How could she stands seeing her own child suffer. Never the less the story is great the climax is good. I love how you twist turn it🥰 hat off for you. You are really a creative woman😊 my mentor in story writing is you😍 heart for you ❤❤❤❤❤
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This is the first of these stories I didn't like much, even with Nne's lovely narration. I know the art is AI generated and thus kind of limited but it didn't help that in all the images, she's very pretty (in some of them she has a tiny mark but if that is enough to make her ugly to these folks they have a very high and picky standard indeed and it's hard to believe an entire village is so hyperbolically shallow).
But to begin with, you have a woman who wants her daughter to grow up well to take over the business, so she gives her to someone else so she'll struggle and apparently doesn't even check up on her at all. Then you have a man who is rescued by a woman, goes to check up on her in recovery, then marries her and showers her with love but then decides he hates her because she's ugly... the way it's described is really hard to buy because basic human psychology would generally mean that such a relationship would be very powerful for that man and he'd genuinely love her a lot unless she's also a wicked shrew, but she isn't she's quite normal and kind. First, she rescued him in a moment of danger and fear which would inspire what is called "trauma bonding" and also gratitude, which only would have been strengthened as he visited her after and presumably did things to help care for her in convalescence, and then at first he treated her with lots of affection- one of the things that best predicts what someone will do, is what they have done. If people treat someone kindly they literally think more kindly on them. Wish I could remember which American historical figure it was who was in the habit of turning his opponents into friends by having them do him some small favor- usually loaning him a book. Once they did a small kindness for him they'd begin to think less badly of him. Given this kind of a relationship beginning, this man by rights ought to have been worshipping the ground she walks on and yelling at everyone who makes fun of her.
Then her absentee mother is super mean to her to test her resilience... what did she expect the poor girl to do but explain the issue to the client and ask for more time to remake the pieces? Skip town? Burn the workshop down and become a gardener? Her hands off approach to "parenting" is pretty bad... why didn't she think she herself was capable of raising her without spoiling her?
So I feel like people's motivations and reactions are all over the place in this story, and in the end her happy ending doesn't even feel as satisfying, because her success and wealth is more the focus, and the marriage she ends up in is more glossed over- her struggle throughout was more about people being cruel to her than about not being able to make ends meet, so a better ending would have been to focus on people loving and respecting her now because that had been the thing she was missing.
I agree!
As much as that is true, life is different and not one way. Don’t u get bored when a story is just a paticular way cause u think that’s how it’s supposed to be. It’s a story, not real life, i think there should be room for unrealism.
@@jumokegold2295 indeed, life is different and not one way, and yes, story reflects this too-- this is why we quote "truth is stranger than fiction- fiction, after all, must make sense." You can tell whatever fantastical thing you want so long as your audience can follow you! As a writer and a folklorist, my opinion here doesn't come from a cultural perspective but a narrative one. These kinds of folk tales are about life lessons and overcoming challenges- this is even spelled out at the end where the teller points out the morals illustrated. Moral tales have a specific purpose and thus a specific structure. A character is presented with a challenge which is overcome with a virtue they possess, or a character displays a flaw or vice they possess and then are punished for it. Sometimes both. This story could have ended this way and still been satisfying and illustrated the moral it was meant to if it had been framed differently- say, if the character had learned to derive joy from their career or similar. While there are a lot of stories narrated on this channel that are really wonderful examples of this and are great stories, this one was simply (in my opinion) less strong than many of the others, because the challenge she faced through her life as presented in this story is that others were cruel to her, but then at the end it changed to be more about her financial situation, which I felt gave it less impact.
@@LadyTroubadour guess what, life is cruel. Just because u do good dosent mean u won’t have a miserable life. Even though i agree it’s supposed to give moral lessons (don’t know who gave those rules) in reality, doing good dosent mean ur life will turn out great nd u have a happily ever after. Doing good deeds shouldn’t be done because u expect to be rewarded for it. I think it’s just people trying to protect what they think should be, nd it isn’t realistic. But this is a fiction story, so there should be room for unrealism. I personally would appreciate sad endings. Not all good will be rewarded and that’s okay. Stories should be told from different perspectives and not the boring happily ever after all the time.
@@jumokegold2295 And that is perfectly normal and acceptable IN OTHER KINDS OF FICTION. This is a very specific type of story. It has a specific purpose and a specific execution that helps it achieve that purpose. The stories you are talking about are perfectly fine too-- they're just a separate genre. Understanding genre is important to understanding not just stories, but any type of communication. Moral folk tales from oral tradition are not meant to represent an accurate portrayal of life as it is lived, they are meant to illustrate the values of their cultural context. You may think that you are defending it but frankly I feel like it's a fundamental misreading and kind of insulting to expect any one story in any genre to be representative of the concept of fiction as a whole.
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Though every parent have their ways of educating their children but i find this child abuse
Good day ma’am
My name is marvelous branch
I apologize in advance if you find this letter offensive or disrespectful.
I am a new RUclipsr and I want to put out my personal life stories out there but I don’t have graphics and no money either to pay for An ai app.
When I came across your videos I instantly fell in love with your stories and how every story is relatable. It motivated me and inspired me to put my life story out there.
I thought of using your graphics but after I thought about it and told my siblings, we agreed that it was a wrong thing to do. Using someone’s property without asking for permission would be considered stealing.
I know what I’m asking for is a really difficult thing to do but please ma’am help me put out my stories out there and only you can help me achieve my dream.
I promise to indicate that the graphics is not mine that it belongs to you in every video.
I’ll be expecting a response from you soon ma’am. Thank you for reading this selfish request I have written in this Email .
God bless you and your family
Do have a nice day.
Hey sis! I hope this message finds you well. I sent you an email and msg on instagram. Hoping to get a response soon. Thank you ❤
Wealth covers a multitude of things
Better to be envied than pitied
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