The hare had so much arrogance and belief in himself that he would win because of his speed over the tortoise, that he thought he could take a nap. In taking a nap, the tortoise surpasses the hare and almost reaches the finish line. The hare tries his fastest to catch up, but it was too late..
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.
The Hare and the Tortoise is a fable, which is a short story that uses animals to teach a moral lesson.
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.
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The Story of 'The Tortoise and the Hare' - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)
that story originates from ancient greece over 100 years ago narrated and written by Aesop.
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The conflict of that story is that the hare believes that he will beat the tortoise in a race so he takes a nap
A tortoise is considered more modest than a hare because of its slower, steady pace and humble nature. The story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" exemplifies how perseverance and consistency can lead to success, making the tortoise a symbol of modesty and hard work.
The story was written or more accurately narrated by Aesop who lived in Ancient Greece. This story is part of a collection of animal stories told as parables known as Aesop's Fables.
Monkey and Turtle
Slow and steady wins the race