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The story of "The Hare and the Tortoise" from Aesop's Fables and "The Tortoise and the Geese" from the Panchatantra both share the moral that slow and steady wins the race. In both stories, the slower animal ultimately triumphs over the faster one by being persistent and consistent.
In the story of the tortoise and the hare, the rising action is when the hare challenges the tortoise to a race and confidently takes the lead, underestimating the tortoise. The tortoise remains steady and determined, not giving up despite the hare's speed and taunts.
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The Climax of the story is the highest point of the story. So, the climax of the Totoise and the Hare is during the race. The Hare falls asleep, and the tortoise finishes first. The Hare thinks she is better than the Tortoise, so she is schocked when she wins.
that story originates from ancient greece over 100 years ago narrated and written by Aesop.
The Hare and the Tortoise is a fable, which is a short story that uses animals to teach a moral lesson.
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"Esio Trot" spelled backwards is "Tortoise," which is fitting as the story revolves around a tortoise.
Who is the character of the tortoise and that monkey
"The Tortoise and the Hare" is a fable believed to have originated in ancient Greece. The story is set in a racecourse where the slow but steady tortoise challenges the swift hare to a race.