II) What was the lion proud of?
as the man proud of?
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The lion was proud of its strength.
The man was proud of his intelligence because a man can hunt the lion and capture it.
Summary of The Lion, the Man and the Statue:
- Man and animal communication dates back in time. A man and a lion once conversed.
- The lion took great pride in his power. I rule over all beasts.
- I am more capable than any man. That is why I am feared by men.
- The man also took great pride in his knowledge. Keep in mind that men are smarter than you are. They can therefore seek you down or seize you.
- They both got into a fight over who was superior.
- Finally, he led the lion to a statue in a sizable garden. It featured the legendary hero Hercules standing haughtily and holding a lifeless lion at his feet.
- The man said, "See, this statue indicates that men are greater."
- Not at all, the lion snapped back.
- This merely demonstrates that a man created the statue.
- If lions constructed statues, they would depict the lion in a standing position with the man lying lifeless at his feet.
- We can learn from this story that the story depends on the narrator.
- When someone else recounts the same tale, they do so from their perspective.
Hence, the lion is proud of its strength and man was proud of his intelligence.
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