We shall try our best to work hard and to face the next situation there is always a way and pleasure
not to give up on yourself
Always take the blue pill
Never loose hope
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
The moral of the story is love
The moral of the story is that we should not go at wrong place at wrong time.
The moral of the story is that the narrator is fond of penis.
where there is an evil , whrere relations are not given respect there always prevails battle and fight and finally the success always belongs to DHARMA.
After failing to get the grapes ,after jumping many times the fox said the grapes were sour he should have tried harder.
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
what is theme
it's a fable by aseop
The classic example in history is of ongoing feuds which result in families, cities, or nations continuing to persecute one another on the basis of something their alleged enemy's ancestors were reputed to have done. All of these tactics have greed of some sort as their basis: they aim to justify the acquisition of what does not rightfully belong to the predator. Or the weaker are the losers.
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
In the fable "The Fox and the Grapes," the fox is portrayed as unable to reach the grapes and dismisses them as undesirable once he fails to obtain them. Some interpretations see this as a commentary on sour grapes (disparaging what one cannot acquire) rather than cleverness or success.
It is telling what you remembered about the story and how you feel about it.
yes because a fable is called a fable it has a moral in it like the fox and the grapes:"People tend to despise that which they dont have" hope this helps BTW im eleven
There are a few stories involving a fox and a cow. These stories range from happy to teaching moral lessons.
The moral of The Fox and the Drum is that it is not wise to be greedy and to always be content with what you have. The story emphasizes the importance of being cautious and not falling for false promises.