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The Fisherman and His Soul
The Fisherman and His Soul Story Summary This is the touching story of a young fisherman who catches a beautiful mermaid in his net one evening. She begs for freedom, promising to sing for him and fill his nets with fish. Slowly, the fisherman falls deeply in love with her and asks her to marry him. But the mermaid tells him he must give up his soul before she can love him. Desperate, he tries to rid himself of his soul—seeking priests, merchants, and even a witch. Finally, he succeeds, and his soul begins a life of wandering while the fisherman lives with the mermaid. Each year the soul returns, tempting him with wisdom, riches, and pleasure. But the fisherman always answers, “Love is better.” Yet tragedy strikes when the sea brings the lifeless body of the mermaid to shore. Heartbroken, the fisherman chooses to die with her. Their love, stronger than both good and evil, becomes a symbol of sacrifice. From their grave, strange white flowers bloom, even softening the heart of a strict priest. In the end, the story shows that love is more powerful than wisdom, wealth, or even death itself. WHAT NEXT ? What did the fisherman really find in his heavy net that night? Why was the mermaid afraid of his human soul? How did the fisherman finally separate from his soul? What amazing things did the soul see while traveling in the world? Why did the fisherman always choose love over wisdom and riches? What shocking event finally broke the fisherman’s heart? How did two dead bodies bring beauty and love back to the world of the living? Why You Should Read This Story This story is more than just fantasy—it is a complete English learning experience. By reading it, you will: Improve your English fluency naturally with clear, simple sentences. Learn new vocabulary through emotional storytelling instead of boring lists. Understand real feelings and dialogues in English, which will help you speak with confidence. Gain life lessons about love, sacrifice, and the choices that shape us. Enjoy reading like a native speaker while also growing step by step as a learner. Reading full stories like this regularly will make your English stronger and your life richer. Genres Fantasy Romance Fairy Tale & Myth Emotional Drama Moral Story Perfect Age Group This story is best for readers aged 18 to 35  Adults and older readers will connect with its deep emotions, tragic love, and powerful life lessons. Story Language Level After carefully reading, this story matches Graded Reader Level 2 (Elementary English). Short, clear sentences. Easy but meaningful vocabulary. Perfect for learners in the USA who want to improve English fluency naturally through storytelling. Enjoy the full story for free on our website. It’s not just a tale—it’s a chance to improve your English, learn new words, and experience emotions that will stay with you forever.
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The Fisherman and His Soul
CHAPTER EIGHT – The Field of the Fullers
 
In the morning the priest said, ‘I will go and bless the sea because it was not calm last night.’ Monks, musicians and many other people went with him.
 
When the priest reached the beach he saw the young fisherman. He was dead in the water and the body of the little mermaid was in his arms. The priest frowned and said, ‘I will not bless the sea or anything in the sea. The young fisherman abandoned God for love, and the punishment of God killed him and his love. Now take his body and the body of the mermaid and bury them in the corner of the Field of the Fullers. Do not put any sign there.’
 
The people put the dead bodies in a deep hole in the corner of the Field of the Fullers. They covered the hole with earth. No sweet herbs grew there.
 
Three years later on a holy day, the priest went to the chapel to speak to the people about the anger of God.
 
When he went to the altar, he saw that there were strange flowers on the altar. Their strange beauty worried him and their perfume was sweet. He was particularly happy and he did not understand why he was so happy.
 
He wanted to speak to them about the anger of God. But the beauty of the white flowers worried him, and their perfume was sweet. He did not speak of the anger of God. He spoke of the love of God. And he did not know why he spoke like this.
 
When he finished speaking, the people cried, and his eyes were full of tears. He was in a dream, and he said to his deacons, ‘What are the flowers on the altar? Where do they come from?’
 
They answered him, ‘We do not know what kind of flowers they are, but they come from the corner of the Field of the Fullers.’ The priest trembled, and returned to his house and prayed.
 
Early the next morning he left his house with monks, musicians and many other people. He walked to the beach and blessed the sea, and all the wild things in it.
 
He also blessed the fauns, and the little things that dance in the forest. He blessed all things in the world of God, and the people were full of joy. But the people of the sea went to another part of the sea, and they never came back again.
 
THE END…..
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