Difference between town mouse and country mouse
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Difference between town mouse and country mouse
- The two mice had different standards of evaluation: the city mouse used hard, or objective, standards and chose the city with lots of cakes and ale, while the country mouse used soft, or subjective, standards and preferred his fearless, safe, bare ploughed lands.
- The moral of the story of the city mouse and the rural mouse is that it is preferable to live a quiet life with little and be secure than to live in luxury that can end at any time in calamity. The town mouse had access to a wide variety of wonderful food, but he had to constantly live in worry that it would all disappear.
- The tale was inspired by "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse," one of Aesop's tales. Its moral counsels that it is preferable to be plagued by wealth-related problems than to live in self-sufficient poverty.
- The naive farm mouse had no idea what city life was like. He used to eat oats and beans, sleep on a log, and write letters to the city mouse. He liked to pass the time by observing the wildlife and the environment. He led a very comfortable life.
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