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The fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper" is not originally from the Philippines. It is an ancient Greek fable attributed to Aesop. However, it has been adapted and retold in various cultures, including the Philippines, with similar moral lessons about hard work and preparation.
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.
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Yes. The ant worked all summer preparing for winter. The grasshopper did nothing but play. When winter came the ant survived and the grasshopper suffered a miserable death.
the difference is that a fable is a boy but folktale is a girl
It would be a fable put into verse such as this one of the Ant and the Grasshopper: During Summer, Grasshopper was having fun When he spied Ant toiling under the sun "Hey Ant," he said, "Please come and play." But Ant said, "No, I must work today." "I'm storing food if Winter came, I recommend you do the same." But Grasshopper only had this comment, "There is heaps of food at present." Winter comes and food is nought Dying is he, a lesson taught. He sees Ant and his food-full store And he wished that he had listened more.
I believe it comes from the Aesop's Fable, "The Ant and the Grasshopper." The ant toiled hard all summer, preparing for the coming winter so that he would have plenty of food, while the grasshopper idled. When winter came the grasshopper had no food and was starving to death. The ant was kind enough to give the grasshopper some of his food, and said, "Use it wisely, Grasshopper."
The moral of the fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper" is that hard work and preparation lead to a secure future, while laziness and procrastination can result in hardship. It teaches the importance of being responsible and planning ahead to ensure one's well-being.
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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 one of Aesop's Fables.