The indroduction of the story, "Androcles and the Lion", is that Androcles becomes a runaway slave of a Roman consul in Africa. He later finds shelter in a cave where he finds a wounded lion with a thorn in his paw. He assists the lion, and they become quick friends.
The rising action in "Androcles and the Lion" involves Androcles running away from his master, being captured and thrown into the arena with a hungry lion. As the story progresses, Androcles realizes that the lion he encounters is actually the same one he had helped earlier. This realization sets the stage for the climax of the story.
An act of kindness is never forgotten and is repaid by an act of gratitude.
the lion has to fight his friend Androcles
Androcles and the Lion is a famous play that was written by Bernard Shaw. The character Androcles however was devised years ago by Aulus Gellius.
the lion
In the arena
Omnibus - 1952 Androcles and the Lion was released on: USA: 14 October 1956
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Androcles and the lion
The cast of Androcles and the Lion - 1938 includes: Iris Baker as Lavinia Holland Bennett as Metellus Newton Blick as Menagerie Keeper Harvey Braban as Editor William Hutchison as Captain Malcolm Keen as Ferrovius Michael Martin Harvey as Caeser Esme Percy as Androcles
The moral of Androcles and the Lion is that kindness and compassion are always rewarded. It shows that helping others, even in small ways, can lead to unexpected acts of generosity and gratitude.
The rising action in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" occurs when the Pevensie siblings discover the magical land of Narnia through the wardrobe and begin to learn about its inhabitants and the conflict between the White Witch and Aslan the lion. As they become more involved in Narnia, they uncover the prophecy about the four thrones and the impending battle for the freedom of Narnia.
Androcles and the Lion - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 UK:U USA:Approved (MPAA rating: certificate #15147) USA:Passed (National Board of Review) West Germany:12
Aesop's fable about the Mouse and the Lion Androcles 'again by Aesop'