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friendship short stories in English​

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Answered by Jiya0071
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There were two friends named Sam and Jason. One single day, while they were on their way to Boston city they met with an accident. The other morning, While Sam was still lying unconscious; Jack woke up with blind eyes. The doctor was looking at the reports of Sam when he woke up. The doctor was looking at Sam with benevolent eyes as he was diagnosed with blood cancer. Sam decided to donate his eyes when he dies. He asked the doctor not to disclose this to Jason.

As time passed by, their friendship started deteriorating gradually and Jason started avoiding Sam as he thought it's worthless to have a friend who will dies in few days. Sam became depressed and he died soon. Jason came on the burial of Sam where he was offered with a latter by the doctor. It was written by Sam! It read that "I want to donate my eyes for you Jason when I will die. It drove tears in Jason's eyes and he started crying and remembering those days when they used to be together.

Answered by royalpulugujju
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We grew up listening to Panchatantra stories as kids. These stories taught us values of love, friendship, and about the ups and downs of life. These Sanskrit fables (now translated into numerous languages) have been around for centuries. Mitra Samprapthi is one of the five parts of Panchatantra which talks about gaining friends and choosing the right kind of friends. We bring to you three best Panchatantra stories in English for kids that teach the values and ethics of friendship.

  1. Hermit and the mouse

Line drawing of a mouse

The tricky mouse and the hermit!

In the city of Mahilaropya, there was a saint who lived a very simple life. Every day, he would go into the city seeking alms. He would then cook his food and distribute the leftovers to the disciples who helped him take care of the temple. Though the disciples were thankful for the hermit, they faced a common problem- a troublesome mouse.

  1. There was a mouse near the temple which would eat all the leftovers before the hermit could even distribute it to the people. The hermit decided to put the leftovers in an earthen pot and hang it off of the roof in the hopes that the mouse won’t be able to reach it. But the mouse formed a pile out of all the stolen food and used the pile to climb up and steal food from the hanging pot. The disciples and the hermit were baffled by how the mouse was managing to steal food.

  1. One day, the hermit’s friend noticed him looking sad and frustrated. When questioned about his state, the hermit told him the story of the thieving mouse and his failure to get rid of it. The friend thought about the problem and suggested that the hermit should destroy the pile of food since that’s what’s helping the mouse reach the food. Taking his friend’s advice, the hermit burnt the pile of food to the ground. Without its pile of food, the mouse couldn’t reach the food and steal it anymore. After trying for a few days, the mouse left the temple looking for a new source of food.

  • Moral: A true friend will help you when life gets tough.

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