dr.Jose Rizal is the one who wrote the monkey and the turtle
Jose Rizal wrote "The Monkey and the Turtle" as a folk tale to entertain and educate children, promoting themes of morality and learning through the adventures of the characters. Rizal also used the story to highlight Filipino culture and oral tradition, showcasing his love for his country and its heritage.
Dr. Suess
The phrase "Don't count your chickens before they are hatched" is believed to have originated from Aesop's Fables, an ancient collection of stories attributed to the Greek storyteller Aesop. It emphasizes the importance of not depending on future outcomes that are uncertain.
It's a paraphrase of a passage in the King James bible, Song of Solomon 2:10-13. The passage is describing Springtime and was used by longtime baseball announcer Ernie Harwell in the first Tiger ballgame broadcast of each new season.
The spelling you wrote is correct.MONKEYS is a English word which makes sense.This is definition of the term MONKEY as per dictionary.comAny mammal of the order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, and capuchins, butexcluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and, usually, the tarsier and prosimians.The plural is monkeys
Dr. Jose Rizal wrote the story "The Monkey and the Turtle" in 1890. This fable was part of his collection of stories intended for children and aimed at imparting moral lessons. It reflects Rizal's advocacy for education and his desire to instill values in the youth of the Philippines. The story highlights themes of intelligence, resourcefulness, and the consequences of greed.
no jose rizal did not wrote the turtleand the monkey.............. by gk. ramirez
Jose Rizal wrote "The Monkey and the Turtle" as a fable to impart moral lessons on human behavior and relationships. The story emphasizes the consequences of arrogance, greed, and deceit, encouraging readers to reflect on the importance of humility, kindness, and unity in society. By using animals as characters, Rizal aimed to make the lessons accessible and relatable to readers of all ages.
Dr. Jose Rizal wrote "The Monkey and the Tortoise" as a humorous fable to entertain his nephews and to impart moral lessons in a simple and engaging way. The story reflects his advocacy for social reforms and his desire to educate the youth through storytelling.
No one knows. Of course Aesop is famous for popularising fables. More than likely the first fables were spoken, rather than wrote down.
Dr. Jose Rizal wrote this short story to show another example of tale showing the victory of the weak and cunning over the strong but stupid.
May Swenson
Jose Rizal wrote "The Monkey and the Turtle" as a folk tale to entertain and educate children, promoting themes of morality and learning through the adventures of the characters. Rizal also used the story to highlight Filipino culture and oral tradition, showcasing his love for his country and its heritage.
Dr. Suess
English author W. W. Jacobs wrote the short story The Monkey's Paw
John Austin
Kurt Vonnegut