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The Fox and the Grapes

In essence, by reading the fable, it can be learned that the truth is in the heart of the person
who tries to achieve a goal or a specific objective. Not being able to reach the grapes by its
brightness, the fox decided to give up on any attempt to reach them. Thus, it decided to
complain about how difficult it was to get them. Instead of complaining, it could find a
creative way to reach the grapes. Unfortunately, it just stopped trying and was not able to
taste the grapes. Hence, the moral in this story is to see things from a different perspective
before giving up.

The Horse, Hunter, and Stag


This fable is about a horse who hates a stag. Blinded by its hatred hed decided to seek help
with a hunter. However, the horse did not realize that the hunter had not good intentions. In
simple words, this story's message is that when people use other people for their purposes,
these people will do the same in the future. The moral is that it is better to fight for our
purposes ourselves. It will avoid that people use us in the future. They will be by our own
merits, and other people cannot use us.

The Peacock and Juno


This story is fascinating. It is about a peacock who is very greedy and wants to be the best in
everything. However, Juno tells him that it is her favorite, probably because of its beauty, but
continues to insist. It is an example of how similar many people are to this peacock. People
are very good at something and always look for something they are not good at. They
complain about it instead of taking advantage of the things they are good at. It would the
other way around; these people would get better opportunities.

The Fox and the Lion


It is a profound story and very difficult to explain because even that the lion is magnificent
and noble, others judge him by his family and think that he will be the same as others. It
could happen to real people. For example, many times, their family or their origins could lead
to judging people. It is a mistake because people are not always like their family, even
though someone's family is evil or selfish, some family member could be a good person and
should not be judged by his family.

The Lion and the Statue


In this story, we observe that the man believes in what he sees in the statue and boasts that
he saw it and thought that men are better than lions because of what he saw in it. The lion
knows that the person who did that did it as he wanted. If a lion had made the statue, it
would be different, and that is how it sometimes happens when someone, for example, tells
something that is not true. He can say things that are lies. He can say it however they want,
that is why you do not always have to believe what they say, and it is better to believe in the
things that we can see and be sure how they are.

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