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Are wiseen always capable of solving difficult problems?Justify your answer with example from the story the princess who wanted the moon

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Answered by sharwansharma830
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Alfonso's homework

The story of “Many Moons” teaches me lots of lessons. The first is, when you have a problem you cannot fix, try to think from a different point of view. In the story, only the jester knew how to help the princess to get the moon because he did not think the request of the princess was impossible and thought they should ask the princess how big the moon was, or actually figure out what the princess wanted was.

Secondly, don’t always think by yourself. You also have to communicate with other people. In the story of “Many Moons”, most of the people the king had ordered only thought by themselves and thought the princess wanted the real moon. Only the jester went to talk with Princess Lenore, so he finally knew what the princess really wanted was not the real moon.

Finally, the “moons” of the story means everybody has his or her own thought. Like the story, everybody’s “moons” were different from others because he or she had his or her own thought. The princess’ moon was tiny that can be held in her hand. The other people’s moons were the real moon that appeared in the sky every night but they also had different understandings of the moon.

We may not always agree with other people. Sometimes, if we look at things through other’s eyes and stand in their shoes, we may understand them better

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