Does the poem 'Fable' has a moral? What do you think?
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the poem 'fable' by Ralph Waldo Emerson has a moral.
every body has different talents. in the poem the montain is very proud to be big. however as the squirrel said the mountain cannot crack nuts. so there is something the squirrel can do which the montain cannot. similarly the mountain can carry forests on his back which the squirrel can't. we all have different and unique talents. no one is greater than the others. we should never look down upon anyone or anything.
every body has different talents. in the poem the montain is very proud to be big. however as the squirrel said the mountain cannot crack nuts. so there is something the squirrel can do which the montain cannot. similarly the mountain can carry forests on his back which the squirrel can't. we all have different and unique talents. no one is greater than the others. we should never look down upon anyone or anything.
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yes the poem has a moral
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In the poem we can see that , every living or nonliving things in the universe whether it is small or big has its own importance. And we cannot judge them by their height.
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