Hidesato showed not the least sign of fear. He tried to calm the Dragon King.

"Don't be afraid. I shall surely kill the centipede. Just bring me my bow and arrows."

The Dragon King did as he was bid, and the warrior noticed that he had only three arrows left in his quiver. He took the bow, and fitting an arrow to the notch, took careful aim and let fly.

–"My Lord Bag of Rice,"
Yei Theodora Ozaki

Review the passage, then write two to four sentences comparing the folktale with Hidesato’s real life.

In the folktale, Hidesato shows no fear when facing the centipede and tries to calm the Dragon King. Similarly, in his real life, Hidesato may have faced challenges or dangerous situations where he displayed bravery and composure. Additionally, just as Hidesato asks the Dragon King to bring him his bow and arrows in the folktale, in real life Hidesato may have relied on his skills or resources to overcome obstacles.

After reviewing the passage, we can draw a comparison between the folktale and Hidesato's real life. In the folktale, Hidesato is portrayed as a fearless warrior who tries to calm the Dragon King and vows to kill the centipede. He asks for his bow and arrows to fulfill his mission. This demonstrates his brave and determined nature. In real life, we can infer that Hidesato might have also been a courageous individual who faced challenges fearlessly and took action to overcome obstacles. However, without further information about his real-life experiences, it is difficult to make a definitive comparison.

To compare the folktale of Hidesato with his real life, we can analyze a few aspects. In the folktale, Hidesato is portrayed as a fearless warrior who calmly confronts the Dragon King and promises to kill the centipede without any sign of fear. On the other hand, in real life, Hidesato might have faced various challenges and instances where he had to overcome fear and display bravery. Additionally, in the folktale, Hidesato has only three arrows left in his quiver, indicating limited resources or options. In real life, Hidesato might have encountered situations where he had to make the most out of limited resources or opportunities to achieve his goals. Overall, the folktale presents an idealistic and heroic version of Hidesato compared to the possible complexities and challenges he faced in real life.