Three heads are a good help and better to use than one head.
three heads are better than oneNobody knows.
The moral lesson of the story "Three Billy Goats Gruff" is that it's important to be clever and resourceful when facing challenges, rather than resorting to brute force. The story emphasizes the value of using intelligence and strategy to overcome obstacles.
A folktale is a fictional story (at least in part) or a legend passed down through many generations and generally retold in a variety of styles and ways, often with different endings. Billy Goats Gruff definitely fits that description. Also, with folktales, the original author is typically unknown because it originates from an oral story. The animals in folktales are also personified and other characters can be superhuman.
Yes, it can be considered a bit intense for some, like hansel and gretel, but it is a traditional children's story.Answer:Many "Children's Stories" are instructions for life. They are meant to be told to children to help them to avoid serious problems but are wrapped up in entertainment. The Boy who Cried Wolf is about telling the truth or at least improving on lies every time you tell one (never tell the same lie twice). Hansel and Gretel tells children not to disobey their parents, not to leave home for unknown areas, not to trust strangers. Little Red Riding Hood is a story about following instructions exactly and not being trapped alone with sexual predators. The Billy Goats Gruff is a story of strategy worthy of Sun Tzu- specifically, avoiding confrontation with superior forces until your backup arrives.
It is the message of the fable.
Sheep accept that they aren't wise, and will follow someone they trust. Goats are proud and prefer to go their own way.
A moral
The message is in the story.
Repent, your redemption draweth nigh.
i dont know why are you asking me?
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
what was the central message (or moral) of the story