moral story of THE TALE OF 2 BIRDS
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Answer:
hi friend
Explanation:
By Jyoti Verma
A Tale of Two Birds Class 6 English A Pact With The Sun book Lesson 1 -Detailed explanation of the lesson along with the meanings of difficult words. Also, the explanation is followed by a Summary of the lesson. All the exercises and Question and Answers given at the back of the lesson have been covered.
Class 6 English (A Pact With The Sun book)
Chapter 1 - A Tale of Two Birds By Gordon B Greer
a tale of two birds
Introduction to A Tale Of Two Birds
This story speaks and depicts the importance of the company one keeps. How one’s company can impact one’s behaviour and build a character.
Summary of A Tale Of Two Birds
This story is all about a mother bird and her two newborn birds. The mother died in a storm and the sons got separated from each other in the thunderstorm. Due to the strong wind the tall tree that they lived on also fell and they were blown away to the other side of the forest. One of them reached near a gang of robbers and the other one landed near the Rishi’s ashram.
One day, a king got exhausted while following a deer. He came and sat under the tree near the cave of robbers. There, the king heard a big brown bird’s voice. It was calling the robbers to rob the king. The king hurriedly got up from there and rode away. He reached near the Rishi’s ashram.
Here,again he heard the bird’s voice. But it was a complete contrast to what he heard earlier. This bird asked the king to take rest inside the ashram and wait for the Rishi to come.The King was amazed to see the similar appearance of the birds but this voice was too gentle. The bird told the king that his brother had learnt that language from the robbers.When the Rishi came ,the king shared the story of the birds with him.The Rishi smiled and said that it was the impact of the company that was being reflected on the behaviour of the birds.That bird was not at fault .He was just repeating what he had heard and the forest was full of varied surprises.
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Answer:
The moral of the story is we should always keep good company.