The moral of the story "Tiddalick The Frog" is that selfishness and greed can have negative consequences for everyone. Tiddalick's actions caused a drought, affecting all other animals in the story. It teaches the importance of sharing and not taking more than what is necessary.
a person who only know very less. there is more to know.
even you are a frog or toad they are both cousins
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That you should always think of others before you act
learn to keep your promises
Someone always has it worse than you do.
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Well the story itself is a fable, but the MORAL of the story is "Do not attempt the impossible."
The moral of the story "The Frog and the Ox" is that it is unwise to try to be something you are not. The frog's attempt to make himself appear larger only leads to his downfall, emphasizing the importance of accepting oneself as one is.
The lesson of the story "Master Frog" is that appearances can be deceiving, and true mastery comes from within. It also teaches the importance of humility and learning from others, regardless of their external appearance.
It is called the moral of the story.
The fairy tale you are referring to is "The Frog Prince" or "The Frog King." In this story, a princess kisses a frog, and the frog is transformed into a handsome prince.
What is the moral lesson of the story of rice
The moral of the story is love
The subject of a story is the main topic or theme, while the moral of a story is the lesson or message it conveys. The subject provides the context for the story, whereas the moral offers a takeaway or insight into human behavior or values.
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A story with a moral is often classed as a fable - as in Aesop's fables.
A story with a moral is often classed as a fable - as in Aesop's fables.