1. You must have what you need before you start wanting; sometimes what you need is enough.
2. 'What you give is what you get.' [Give love, you get love. If give hate, you get hate.]
3. Never lose sight of what's truly important. (Family&love)
- There is a difference between what you want and what you need.
It is called the moral of the story.
To tell a story that gives a moral
The passage summarizes the moral or lesson of the fable, emphasizing the key takeaway for the reader to learn from the story. It provides insight into the deeper meaning behind the fable's narrative and encourages reflection on how the lesson can be applied to real-life situations.
The Carabao and Cow is an ancient legend. The moral lesson of the story is that animals have feelings and that nothing is what it appears to be.
Translation: The True Story of a Princess
Yes, a theme in a story can often convey a life lesson or moral. Themes explore universal truths, human experiences, and emotions through the events and characters in a narrative, providing insight and teaching valuable lessons that can be applied to real life situations.
There are many stories that contain a number of different moral lessons. Some moral lessons include telling the truth and doing what is right.
The maxim illustrated by a parable or exemplum typically conveys a moral lesson or truth about human behavior or experiences. It serves as a concise statement or proverb that captures the essence of the story and can be applied to real-life situations.
I'm guessing it's imaginary- have you ever heard of a real princess who got told she was royal age 14 in the Plaza hotel? ;)
tale - a narrative that relates the details of some real orimaginary event, incident, or case; story fable - a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals orinanimate objects as characters; apologue
No because this story is a myth. I read this book and it had things that are not real.
The princess and the pea is a story of a princess who somehow had to prove she was the real air to the throne (or something along that lines). She slept on a bed that had tons of matresses, and it was said that if she could feel a pea under them she was a real princess. She felt it and they all lived hapily ever after ;~D