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short summary of poem the ant and the cricket

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Answered by vinithjain
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It is a fable in poetic form. A fable is a story, often with animals as characters,that conveys a moral.

This is a poem about a silly young cricket and an ant. Cricket was only singing all day long and used to enjoy his good times during summer season. He didn't plan anything for the future. 

When winter arrives, cricket couldn't find a small amount of food to eat. So, the cricket thinks of going to miser ant to borrow food and to get shelter. Then, the cricket knocked on the ant´s door asking for help.

The ant gives a very important lesson of life during its conversation with the cricket. Ant says that ants neither borrow from somebody nor lend to somebody. Ants are hardworking creatures and save for the future. The ant asks the cricket what it was doing during happier times. On hearing the cricket indulged in dancing and singing and making merry, the ant asks the cricket to try dancing and singing once again during rough times.

Answered by Anonymous
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Once, there was a foolish young cricket. He was always singing and dancing. He spent the happy days of summer and spring singing. He layby nothing for the rainy days.

The winter set in the background and trees were covered with snow. The cricket had nothing to eat. He begin to starve. He was sure that he would die without food. So, he went to the ant. He requested to lend him a mouthfull of grain. He promised it to return the great next day. The wise ant told him that the ants neither borrow nor lend.

Then the ant asked him if he had lain by nothing for the winter. The cricket replued that the weather was very fine so he sang day and night. On listen to these words the ant said to him, " Go, dance the winter away". Saying this it facility opened its doors or at the idle cricket out of his house.

It is a fable with the moral that one must work hard and save for the rainy day. If you live without work you must live without food.

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