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The Boy Who Cried Wolf and The Tortoise and the Hare

2023-12-02 15:39:49

Introduction to 'Fables': After doing some research in my English class, I understand to some extent about the fable now. I know that the fable is an animal-centered short story. The allegory is ultimately moral, blunt or inference. These ethics are sometimes called Aesop, following the first creator of the fable. Aesop is a Greek slave and wrote many fables. "Boy making wolves cry" and "Turtle and rabbit" are the two most famous Aesop in the United States. Assos is mainly a short story, ranging from several centimeters to one page.

A famous Greek law scholar Aesop wrote a parable of Aesop. The novel contains about 370 fables. There are many stories in the world, especially the hares and turtles, the crying wolves, the old men and the dead boys. One interesting thing about Aesop's fable is that each fable has an animal character representing a person. The reader needs to concentrate on the lessons of each fable. These fables are very easy to read, and each allegory contains an obvious morality for the reader to understand.

How many children do you have, or tell me about your child's turtle and hair? What? Turtles and rabbits appear in the game, and rabbits boast about how fast it is. The hare oddly overestimated his speed and ultimately made him lose the game. The lesson of the story is that excessive confidence sometimes causes counterattacks. Still the boy is called a wolf? What? The story of a boy, they think it is interesting that it reminds Wolftown without a wolf. When he finally saw the wolf, no one came to save him.

Children who have heard through Pinocchio and Wolves no longer confesses that they have committed people who have heard fable which is not related to integrity ("turtle and rabbit"). It is highly likely that only children who have heard that George Washington can cut down cherry blossom trees will allow the experimenter to deceive themselves. SJN co-founder David Bernstein said that parents are criticizing their children to be better people as children, by publishing their shortcomings every day so that social corrections He said he hoped that it would be useful for. Emphasizing more positive elements, whether fables or daily news, may be more effective than continuing warnings as things are being destroyed or you are slandered. Paul wrote that people tell stories like allegories for a variety of reasons - "To entertain, spend time, share our past adventures