The Lion and the Unicorn
The Lion and the Unicorn
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Introduction

“The Lion and the Unicorn”: First printed in the early 1700s, this classic nursery rhyme delivers a mini history lesson through a spirited clash between a lion and a unicorn. Its lively rhythm and engaging tale delight children while boosting language and memory skills. Today, the lion and unicorn symbols live on in movies, books, and even flags, inspiring stories like Braveheart (1995), an Oscar-winning film about Scotland’s fight for freedom.

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Content

In this video, we explore the historical context, words, and meaning of the nursery rhyme "The Lion and the Unicorn."

1.1:  The Lion and the Unicorn

1.2:  Quiz

1.3:  The Lion and the Unicorn: Read Along

1.4:  The Lion and the Unicorn: Sequence Arrangement

Instructor

Michael Pratt PhD, JD

Michael Pratt PhD, JD

Michael Pratt has been an assiduous reader since childhood, ever since he  bought a used copy of Oscar Williams’ anthology Immortal Poems of the English Language on a whim. That early curiosity sparked a lifelong love of literature and learning.

He earned his Ph.D. in Spanish literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and later a law degree from Temple University. He has worked in multiple professional capacities, including as a professor in the Department of Romance Languages at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and as a trial attorney in Philadelphia, bringing both intellectual rigor and practical insight to his work.

Michael’s passions are wide-ranging: from history and literature, ancient and modern, to science and natural history, with a particular fascination for the lives of birds. He has studied and lived abroad for extended periods in Spain, Mexico, Vietnam, and China, experiences that have deeply shaped his worldview and understanding of culture.

Through his English translations and recitations of Chinese classical poetry, Michael helps Ming Aretê users connect with the timeless beauty and emotional depth of Chinese poetry, allowing them to appreciate its cultural richness beyond language.

  • Juris Doctor (JD) – Temple University Beasley School of Law, 2004
  • Ph.D – Spanish – University of Wisconsin- Madison,1994
  • Master of Arts – Spanish – University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989