dont judge a book by its cover
dont be hehehehehe...
The moral is to be content with what food you can get
plan ahead
The moral is tiny things can do big stuff or big things come in small packages..
fable
All spiders prey on flying insects including all species wasp. Some species of wasps such as the tarantula hawk wasp specialize in hunting and killing crawling spiders. However a wasp is of no consequence to any large orb weaving spider such as the Yellow Garden Spider. Spiders that trap by web can take a wasp as easy as a cat takes a mouse.
A fable is a made up story that can involve animals or people. They are usually made to teach a lesson and are very fiction. Some people follow the moral of fables. Examples are; The Crow and The Pitcher. Search Aesops fables for more.
insects of the wasp kind
Aesop's The mouse and the lion
The moral is tiny things can do big stuff or big things come in small packages..
Fable
It is the message of the fable.
Not always. A fable may have a moral, or it may not. Aesop's Fables usually had a moral.
The Moral of a fable is a short folk or fairy tale with the primary purpose of influencing moral behavior.
The moral to the stone cutter fable is dont be greedy. Be grateful for what you have.
Start with your moral. A fable has to be written "backwards" because you need to know the end before you start writing. Then, just think of a way to explain that moral by telling a short story. Remember the examples of fables: the lion helped by the mouse, the fox with the grapes, or the dog who saw his reflection in the river. Your story should be along those lines -- show the reader about your moral instead of just saying the moral right off.First, you have to have a moral. Then, you have to write about an animal.
in the forest
lesson
A Fable and Its Moral - 1914 was released on: USA: 19 February 1914
It is a fable, but you can use it to describe someone who is either a "city mouse" or a "country mouse" if you want to.