Monday, February 22, 2010
Literature: 5 Fables
The first fable is called The Wolf in Sheeps Clothes. It is about a wolf who tricked the lamb by leading the lamb away from the sheep and eating them. The maxim of this story is that looks can be deceiving. The second fable is The Four Oxen and the Lion. The moral is that there is power in numbers. When the four oxen were together, the lion couldn't eat them. But when they were seperated, they were less powerful and lion could eat them. Next, was The Fisher and the Little Fish. The maxim is even a little bit is good. The Crow and The Pitcher comes next. The moral of this is that nothing is impossible because the crow found a way to get water. The last fable is The Fox and the Goat. The moral is that don't trust everybody.
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