It would be a fable put into verse such as this one of the Ant and the Grasshopper:
During Summer, Grasshopper was having fun
When he spied Ant toiling under the sun
"Hey Ant," he said, "Please come and play."
But Ant said, "No, I must work today."
"I'm storing food if Winter came,
I recommend you do the same."
But Grasshopper only had this comment,
"There is heaps of food at present."
Winter comes and food is nought
Dying is he, a lesson taught.
He sees Ant and his food-full store
And he wished that he had listened more.
One example of a verse fable is "The Ant and the Grasshopper" by Aesop. This fable tells the story of an ant who works hard to store food for winter while the grasshopper plays all summer and faces starvation when the cold weather arrives. The moral of the story is about the importance of hard work and planning for the future.
Beowulf was originally an epic fable in verse. It was memorized and repeated at gatherings so that others could learn it.
It is a fable. Fable means that the story is about animals. For example, the story is about talking animals, that explains it.
Sure! "The Tortoise and the Hare" is a famous fable about a slow-moving tortoise who wins a race against a fast but overconfident hare.
what is an example of a moral from Hercules and the wagoner.
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One example of a fable in literature is "The Tortoise and the Hare" by Aesop. In this fable, the slow-moving tortoise challenges the fast hare to a race. The overconfident hare takes a nap during the race, allowing the tortoise to win through perseverance and steady effort, teaching the lesson that slow and steady progress can lead to success.
Not always. A fable may have a moral, or it may not. Aesop's Fables usually had a moral.
I know the words for the chorus but not the verse. Shakespeare wrote in verse.
Once upon a time, a clever fox tried to outwit a hungry crow by flattering her to drop a piece of cheese. The crow fell for the flattery and dropped the cheese, only for the fox to snatch it and run away. The moral of the story is to beware of flattery from those with ulterior motives.
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