No
his lesson was that things arent always what they seam
Don't judge a book by its cover. Or people aren't always who they seem.
Don't judge a book by its cover. Or people aren't always who they seem.
These border ruffians seem to never get the message.
The message of the Disney Rapunzel story is that beauty attracts men. You see how the prince fells for the witch's hair, and though that it was Rapunzel's? Yeah, he actually climbed the witch's hair, instead of his loved one. He fell for that, because of her beauty. This is why men shouldn't be attracted by women's beautifulness. All in all, the moral, lesson, or message is that men shouldn't fall for women, and beauty attracts men.
It means that no matter how grim things may seem, we all have the ability to overcome oppression and fly.
things aren't exactly as they seem
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Yes, it is a fable because it contains a lesson on how to react to those that seem evil, and contains sentient animals.
The moral lesson in the spider's thread story is that even small acts of kindness can have profound impacts. It teaches us that helping others, no matter how insignificant it may seem, can lead to unexpected rewards and redemption.
Tactical missiles or specialized artillery rounds, depending on the nationality of the adversary would seem most likely.
The central message of "Horton Hears a Who" is about the importance of respecting and protecting the rights and voices of all individuals, no matter how small or different they may seem.