Creado por Carolyne Hess
hace alrededor de 10 años
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Not discussed in class Moral: There is no believing a liar,even when they tell the truth 'The boy who cried wolf'
Not covered in class Moral: Slow but steady wins the race morals change how we view the storiesex. "slow and steady wins the race" - tortoise's POV "you snooze, you lose" - hare's POV
Moral: If men had all they wished, they would be often ruined/ Demand your own way, demand your own ruin 'Be careful what you wish for' the tortoise offers an impossible reward possible that the eagle thought he was helping the tortoise to fly by dropping him, like an eagle would drop a baby bird in order to teach it reminiscent of an oral story: audience would have asked why the eagle dropped the tortoise
Moral: "I'd rather have a crust in peace and safety than all your fine things in the midst of such alarm and terror"./ Unlavish in safety is better than lavishness in terror perpetuates status quo undercuts power dynamic: city mouse brags about his life despite the danger of it
Not assigned, but discussed in class Moral: Look before you leap Fox falls into well, tricks goat into climbing in with him in order to help him out of the well, fox again tricks the goat. The goat is left in the position that the fox started in. suggests a cyclical nature Goat doesn't make sure there is a way out of the well before climbing into it
The Shepherd's boy and the wolf
The hare and the tortoise
the tortoise and the eagle
the town mouse and the country mouse
The fox and the goat
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