Conversation between fishermen and his wife
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Conversation between fishermen and his wife is:
Fisherman - today i borough the big fish let,s cook.
Wife - ok but, where did u brought the fish.
Fisherman - i brought from the ocean.
Wife - i told you that I don,t like the ocean foods i like only market food. Fisherman - but I like the ocean food so I brought .
Wife - why did u brought the ocean food.
Fisherman - ok ok i will never bring the ocean food.
Wife - ok.
What is the main idea of the Fisherman and His Wife?
- The main theme of the story 'The Fisherman and His Wife' is that people must not be greedy and should happy of what they have.
- Otherwise, everything can be lost due to their excessive greed.
What was the reason for the fight between fisherman and his wife?
- The conflict in the story is when the fisherman finds the "flounder"/ the enchanted prince.
Who are the main characters in The Fisherman and His Wife?
- The characters in the fisherman and his wife are the fisherman, his greedy wife, and the flounder.
- The setting is in a forest.
- The characters are in The Koala and His Bear are the greedy Koala and the magical bear.
Where did the fisherman and his wife live?
- The Fisherman and His Wife is the story of a poor fisherman and his wife who live in a little hut near the sea.
- When the fisherman leaves home to fish one day, he catches something most surprising from the sea.
What is the climax in The Fisherman and His Wife?
- Still not satisfied, the wife racks her brains all night long trying to think of what could be better than being pope.
What is the moral of the story of the fisherman?
- Contentment is true wealth, The fisherman was able to spend time playing with his son on the beach because he had already caught enough fish for the day.
- This is a lesson in contentment, which can be considered true wealth.
- To be rich is to be satisfied with “enough.” But this is not just a philosophical perspective.
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