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One good turn deserves another Scratch my back and I'll scratch your's
In the arena
Androcles
It is just a story. it is not true in real life the lion is not helpful
that nobody is perfect
the lion has to fight his friend 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 "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.
One good turn deserves another Scratch my back and I'll scratch your's
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
Androcles
Aesop wrote the fable "The Lion in Love" to convey a moral lesson about the dangers of letting emotions cloud judgment. The story shows how the Lion's infatuation leads to his downfall, highlighting the consequences of acting impulsively without considering the consequences.
Androcles and the lion
The story goes that the Roman slave Androcles removed the thorn from a lions paw. In catholic tales St Jerome removed the thorn.