Yes. In the story the grasshopper was being lazy to get food for the winter but the ant collected food for the winter. At the end the grasshopper had to ask the ant for some food.
Character traits of the ant from the story about the ant and grasshopper include dedication, responsibility, and having focus. The grasshopper is lazy, and only thinks about today with no plan for the future.
The falling action comes after the climax and once the conflict has been resolved in a story. In "The Ant and the Grasshopper," the falling action is the grasshopper learning to be prepared.
Aesopâ??s fable of â??The Grasshopper and the Antâ?? are meant to show the desirability of hard work and prudence as its moral. The Grasshopper who spends all his time in idle pursuits is left between a rock and a hard place when winter comes and he, unlike his industrious ant acquaintance has nothing to tide him over the winter. It is only by the kindness of said the ant that he is given charity and not allowed to starve to death.
One of the best fables is The Ant and the Grasshopper. Fables are great stories to tell children in order to teach them a lesson.
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"The Ant and the Grasshopper" is a famous short story. Limited is the answer
The winter comes and the grasshopper after having played around all summer has no food. The grasshopper begs the ant for food to which the ant declines.
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Character traits of the ant from the story about the ant and grasshopper include dedication, responsibility, and having focus. The grasshopper is lazy, and only thinks about today with no plan for the future.
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The falling action comes after the climax and once the conflict has been resolved in a story. In "The Ant and the Grasshopper," the falling action is the grasshopper learning to be prepared.
The author uses a third-person point of view in "The Ant and the Grasshopper." This means the story is narrated by an outside observer who is not a character in the story.
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The climax of the fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper" is when winter arrives, and the grasshopper, who spent his time singing and dancing instead of preparing for the cold season, realizes he is in trouble. He begs the ant for help, but the ant refuses, highlighting the consequences of laziness and poor planning.