Modern CourtCourtiers, Jesters, and CourtesansIneveryage,Narrator In every age, people crave entertainment, wisdom, and connection—but what if we told you we're all living like royalty, right now?Backthen,Mrs. Parker Back then, courts had three stars: the useful courtier, the hilarious jester, and the dazzling courtesan. Why do you think they needed them, Timmy?Becauseeveryoneneedsadvice,Timmy Because everyone needs advice, a good laugh, and maybe a little excitement—kings or not! So, the courtier helped, the jester cheered them up, but the courtesan… um, kept things interesting.Exactly!Mrs. Parker Exactly! But look around—today our phones and feeds are filled with those same roles. Do you spot them?Yeah!Timmy Yeah! The helpful how-to videos are the courtiers, comedians are the jesters, and, uh, the glamorous influencers are like courtesans. So, it's all still here, just on screens!Buttherealproblemis,Mrs. Parker But the real problem is, sometimes we pretend to be all three at once—and that can be a royal mess. How do we fix that?Wepickourrole!Timmy We pick our role! So, if you're being helpful, be the courtier. If you're joking, be the jester. And if you're showing off, own it like a courtesan! That way, everyone knows what to expect.Plot: As we live like royalty of the past, there are three types of content, courtier, court jester and courtesan. Be useful. Be funny and be sexy. Somethings never change. @Mrs. Parker: Unpredictable Examiner @Timmy: Resourceful 8yr old +Theme: Rendered in the style of intricate woven patterns, showcasing a blend of organic and geometric forms with a focus on texture and light. The use of natural materials emphasizes an earthy, immersive atmosphere, creating an interplay between structure and fluidity.