miércoles, 16 de septiembre de 2009
Panchatantra
Panchatantra is a fable that tells the story of a cruel lion named Numskull and a clever rabbit. The animals in the forest make a plan to stop the lion from killing them. When is the rabbit’s turn to go with the lion, he plans the king’s death.
This story has a big moral to life; it teaches us that we can do things better if we think more instead of recklessly acting.
In life you have to be like the rabbit, to make the best decisions for your future, and avoid acting like the lion, or you won’t achieve any goal and you will live without friends.
So you need to think wisely and make the best decisions for you.
The main morals of the reading are that you have to be humble and not selfish, to show solidarity and to work with your group to achieve your team goals.
You can relate this fable to real life because in life you need to be like the rabbit to be a successful person.
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