Brer Lion not to be so gullible and never make the same mistakes twice.
The lesson learned from the Brer Lion story is the importance of being clever and using wit to outsmart others. It shows that intelligence and cunning can be more effective than brute strength.
Stories about Brer Rabbit, a trickster, were originally told by "Uncle Remus." Brer Lion was in a story retold and embellished by Julius Lester. The original series of stories did not include a lion.
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Brer Rabbit and Brer Lion are characters from African American folklore, known for their cleverness. 'The Ransom of Red Chief' is a short story by O. Henry that features a cunning child who outwits his captors. In both cases, the characters use wit and intelligence to overcome challenges and adversaries.
A Lesson to Be Learned was created on 1992-09-16.
He's afraid that the "hurricane" will kill him because he is too heavy to run.
Lesson and Lessen. Something learned is "lesson"; to reduce is "lessen".
it was A : Brer Rabbit and Brer Wolf do not like each other very much.
"Anthrax" performs the song "A Lesson Never Learned."
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A Lesson Learned - 1911 was released on: USA: 7 June 1911