In Aesop's fable "The Tortoise and the Hare," the tortoise doesn't actually get a broken shell; rather, the story focuses on the tortoise's slow and steady approach to racing against the overconfident hare. The fable emphasizes perseverance and determination, illustrating that consistent effort can lead to success, even against seemingly insurmountable odds. If you're referring to a different context or fable involving a tortoise with a broken shell, please provide more details.
His shell breaks when he has to jump to his home from up in the sky
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The Hare and the Tortoise is a fable, which is a short story that uses animals to teach a moral lesson.
it is a fable... the word fable implies MYTH
The main moral is one of karma. Ones who are greedy and do bad things to others will be repaid with malice in return. Tortoise was greedy for the food. Despite there being enough for everyone, he decided to be extra greedy, and was repaid by having his shell broken.
To protect the tortoise.
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"Zootopia" references "The Tortoise and the Hare" fable with a race between a rabbit and a turtle. "Shrek" includes elements from "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf". "The Princess Bride" includes a scene inspired by "The Tortoise and the Hare" fable.
The ghost story was nothing more than a fable. They taught the lesson in the form of a fable.
you draw the tortoise and then rub out its body
The tortoise's shell is their home. The shell has a hard cover and can protect them when something hard hits it. If they do not have the shell, they would have died fast.
It is in the clock and it is the shell of a turtle