This story does not have a clear cut moral, but does espouse the idea of being grateful to other parties for what they do for us, as well as being merciful to those who have wronged us after they apologize.
The moral of the fable of Vulture and Sky in "Things Fall Apart" is that those who are cunning and deceitful may succeed temporarily, but their actions will ultimately lead to their downfall. It serves as a cautionary tale against dishonesty and treachery.
His idea was to portray has native Nigerian culture not as some caricature backwards civilization that Europeans had portrayed it as, but as a richly developed society with its own set of unique rules and customs that allowed it to thrive before the coming of Western civilization. He noted both strengths and weaknesses of this culture, accurately noting reasons for its gradual demise.
Violence begets violence.
A branch can bend with the wind or be broken off.
Change is inevitable regardless of your views upon it.
Don't resist change because it's futile to do so.
A man who is driven by fear will make bad decisions.
One who forgoes compassion limits their greatness.
The moral is tiny things can do big stuff or big things come in small packages..
It is the message of the fable.
The main moral is one of karma. Ones who are greedy and do bad things to others will be repaid with malice in return. Tortoise was greedy for the food. Despite there being enough for everyone, he decided to be extra greedy, and was repaid by having his shell broken.
Not always. A fable may have a moral, or it may not. Aesop's Fables usually had a moral.
The Moral of a fable is a short folk or fairy tale with the primary purpose of influencing moral behavior.
The moral to the stone cutter fable is dont be greedy. Be grateful for what you have.
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A Fable and Its Moral - 1914 was released on: USA: 19 February 1914
a passage that points out the message to be drawn from the fable.
what is an example of a moral from Hercules and the wagoner.
a folk tale teaches a lesson indirectly.
yes because a fable is called a fable it has a moral in it like the fox and the grapes:"People tend to despise that which they dont have" hope this helps BTW im eleven