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Dialogue writing between a peacock & a crane

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Answered by XXUNKNOWNBOY99XX
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Only I, the peacock can have these beautiful feathers. Don’t even dream about it,” the peacock said in pride. “Huh! What a show off!” cried the crow. Also, read The Fox And The Crane.

The peacock went to the riverside for some water when he suddenly saw a strange but beautiful bird. “Who is that? A long neck and cool legs! It looks quite elegant but I don’t like the feathers though,” thought the peacock to himself. The peacock thought of starting a conversation with this strange looking but and soon went near her.

The peacock said, “Hi! Who are you? I have never seen you around!” To this, the strange bird said, “I am a crane!” The peacock introduced himself to the crane and started to show off. “I am a peacock! I have feathers that are shiny and gorgeous.” The crane immediately understood what the peacock was trying to do. “Oh, right! They look good,” said the crane and she walked along the river.

The arrogant peacock who was now becoming very furious of cran e’s behavior spreed his colorful feathers. “Look at these colors of the rainbow on my feathers. What’s wrong with yours? They look gray and dusty” said the peacock. “Yes, you are very beautiful. But I don’t envy you at all,” replied the crane. “What? Don’t lie! How could you not envy theses beautiful feathers?” asked the peacock angrily.” You may also like to read, The Crow And The Peacock Story.

“I can fly up into the sky with my wings. I travel around the world and go wherever I want,” said the crane happily. “What can you do with those feathers? Grooming and showing off ! What else can you do? It seems you look good on the outside but no inside,” she asked the peacock. The peacock felt so ashamed that he folded his feathers.

MORAL OF THE STORY: APPEARANCES ARE OFTE DECEPTIVE.

Here is a short visual depiction of one of the short fables with moral lesson “The Peacock And The Crane“. See the video story below,

Answered by XxMissMoonxX
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Before the 1920s, films used to be silent with just the action on the scene along with subtitles. Come the decade of 1920 and the advent of new technology, the filmmakers had the possibility to synchronise a soundtrack with the action on the screen. This included dialogues, musical score and special effects. After this development, the movies were called talkies since the audience was able to hear the actors talk with each other. There was no stopping from then on and the next significant development was the introduction of colour. However, colour movies were somewhat slow to catch on, especially when compared to the addition of sound to the movie. Another reason for this slow acceptance of colour was the considerable developing and processing cost it entailed. With passing of time, and improving technology, the colour processing became as affordable as black-and-white films. More and more movies were filmed in colour to a point when the film-makers did away with black-and-white films.

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