im reading this book and so far the moral is " a perfect word comes with a heavy price" what i meean is that there is no 'perfect world'
The moral of "The Giver" is to challenge authority and conformity, question societal norms, and strive for a world that values individuality, diversity, and freedom of choice. It encourages readers to be critical of systems that suppress emotions and differences, and advocates for the importance of human connection and empathy.
The moral of The Giver is that no one is perfect and you can't create a perfect society.
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It is called the moral of the story.
What is the moral lesson of the story of rice
The moral of the story is love
"The Giver" is a novel by Lois Lowry. In the story, the Giver does not have a wife.
The subject of a story is the main topic or theme, while the moral of a story is the lesson or message it conveys. The subject provides the context for the story, whereas the moral offers a takeaway or insight into human behavior or values.
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A story with a moral is often classed as a fable - as in Aesop's fables.
A story with a moral is often classed as a fable - as in Aesop's fables.
The lesson in a story is called the moral.
I think it's the lesson of the story
A parable is a story told by Jesus. (if you belive in him) Has a moral to it! And if you don't then.... its a just a story with a moral