it's a fable by aseop
what is theme
It is telling what you remembered about the story and how you feel about it.
The fox and the grapes People tend to despise that which they cannot achieve.
After failing to get the grapes ,after jumping many times the fox said the grapes were sour he should have tried harder.
The Fox and the Grapes - 1922 was released on: USA: 5 February 1922
The Fox and the Grapes
Sometimes when we can not get that what we want, we pretend that it is not worth having. OR A BAD WORKER ALWAYS QUARREL WITH HIS TOOLS
The grapes were too high, so Fox could not pluck them.
No it is called The fox and the grapes.
"The Fox and the Grapes" is a fable, a genre that conveys moral lessons through short stories featuring anthropomorphic animals. In this tale, a fox attempts to reach some grapes but ultimately gives up, declaring them sour. The story illustrates the concept of cognitive dissonance and the human tendency to disparage what one cannot attain. Fables often conclude with a clear moral, making them educational and entertaining.
No. The Fox cannot reach the grapes no matter what the method or effort and so walks away convincing himself that the grapes were sour anyway to soften the blow of defeat. The moral stated at the end of the fable is "It is easy to despise what you cannot get."
The Fox and the Grapes - 1941 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)