MORAL: Little friends may prove great friends.
when ever you promise someone something, always remember to keep that promise.
In the fable "Belling the Cat," a group of mice come up with the idea of putting a bell around the neck of a cat to warn them of its approach. However, none of the mice are willing to take the risk of doing it themselves, highlighting the problem of proposing solutions that are difficult to implement. Ultimately, the moral of the story is that it is not enough to suggest ideas; practicality and execution are key.
fable
I you are referring to the story by Aesop then the kind of folklore is fable.
I you are referring to the story by Aesop then the kind of folklore is fable.
Because he did somthing mice shouldn't do
One example of a fable is The Cat and the Mice. This was written by Aesop. A fable is a literary genre that features animals, plants, or inanimate objects that are given human qualities like talking.
Bishop Hatto was a 10th-century bishop of Mainz, Germany, often associated with the legend of his demise. According to folklore, he was known for his greed and cruelty, particularly towards the poor, and was said to have been devoured by mice as punishment for his sins after he locked starving peasants in a barn and burned it down. This tale has become a moral fable warning against avarice and injustice. The story of Bishop Hatto continues to be referenced in literature and discussions about moral consequences.
In the fable "City Mouse and Country Mouse," there isn't a clear "bad character," as the story primarily highlights the contrasting lifestyles of the two mice. The City Mouse represents sophistication and luxury but also danger and stress, while the Country Mouse embodies simplicity and tranquility. The moral of the story suggests that a simple, safe life is preferable to a luxurious but perilous one, rather than labeling one character as outright bad.
Because it is not entirely true, the characters are vaguely based off of people Steinbeck has encountered but it is not 100% fact. It was all in Steinbeck's imagination.
its not real it never happened. it symbolizes the American dream of being able to prosper and become rich, which might not happen to everybody but its worth a try. even though it never happened its possible to happen.
The possessive form of "mice" is "mice's."
House Mice