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In the Indian folktale "The Monkey and the Crocodile," a clever monkey lives on a tree by a river and befriends a crocodile. One day, the crocodile invites the monkey to his home for a meal, but he secretly plans to eat the monkey’s heart to please his wife. The monkey, sensing danger, cleverly tricks the crocodile into thinking he left his heart in the tree, escaping to safety. The story highlights themes of wit, friendship, and the triumph of intelligence over brute strength.
Don't trust any one even your own friends
the monkey gave the croc some apples and the monkey and the croc became friends hope that helped
There was a monkey and a crocodile. They were friends. Monkey used to give fruits to crocodile, crocodile used to give monkey a ride on his back. Once crocodile said his wife about the monkey. She said that she want to eat his heart as she tasted the fruit and thought that if the fruit is so sweet, how much sweet would the heart be. The crocodile went to the monkey and said to him that his wife wants to see him. Monkey agreed and they both went together. In the mid way crocodile explained the real reason. Monkey, using his brain, said to the crocodile that he left his heart at the tree itself. So, they returned to the tree and as they reached the tree, monkey rushed to the tree. Then, he explained the crocodile how foolish he was and hence, their friendship and the story ends.
The plot of the story of the First Monkey, Iloko version, is a young girl being punished because she is lazy. It is a legend of sorts on how the first monkey came to be.
the monkey gave the croc some apples and the monkey and the croc became friends hope that helped
The rising action of "The Monkey and the Crocodile" involves the monkey outsmarting the crocodile by convincing him to bring him to the other side of the river where his heart is, and then revealing that his heart is actually back in the tree. This builds tension as the crocodile faces a dilemma between loyalty to his friend and the desire to please his wife.
In "The Monkey and the Crocodile," the falling action occurs when the crocodile reveals his plan to eat the monkey to his wife while they are on their way to the monkey's home. The tension builds as the crocodile's wife warns him not to eat the monkey and comes up with a clever plan to save the monkey's life. Ultimately, the falling action resolves with the monkey outsmarting the crocodile and escaping unharmed.
In the story "The Blue Bead," the crocodile is depicted as cunning and deceptive. It uses its intelligence to trick the monkey into getting closer, showcasing its strategic nature. Additionally, the crocodile's actions reflect its predatory instincts and willingness to take advantage of others for its own benefit.
On the banks of the Ganges, a monkey lived in the rose apple tree. While he was eating them, one day a crocodile came out of the river, and the monkey threw down a few rose apples. The crocodile chomped on them and found truly wonderful. After that action the monkey and the crocodile became friends. One day the crocodile took some fruits to his wife. When she ask where he gets them, the crocodile tell her about his friendship with the monkey. His wife tell him to bring the monkey to eat his heart because its must taste like heaven. The crocodile invited the monkey to go home with him, but his conscience wouldn't allow him to take his friend home and let his wife make a meal of his heart, so he tell the true to his friend the monkey. The monkey think quickly and said the crocodile that he leave his heart in the rose apple tree and tell him to go back to bring to him his heart, when the crocodile turn around and swan back he monkey quickly jumped of his back and clambered up the tree to safety.
In the story "Monkey and Juggler," a monkey agrees to help a juggler in exchange for some nuts. The monkey provides entertainment by imitating the juggler but ends up running away with the nuts, betraying the juggler's trust. The story highlights themes of deceit and the consequences of greed.