Summary of the poem - the ant and the cricket
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The poem "The Ant and the Cricket" is a fable (a story, consisting of animals as characters, that conveys a moral) written in a poetic format. It is about a silly young cricket and a miser ant. The cricket used to sing all day long and enjoy his good times during summer season. He lacked farsightedness, for he never had plans for his future.
When winter arrived, the cricket could not find even a meagre amount of food to eat. So, the cricket thought of going to the ant to borrow food and get shelter.
The ant gave an important life lesson during its conversation with the cricket — ants neither borrow from somebody nor lend to somebody, and (instead) work hard and save for the future. When the ant questioned the cricket what it was doing during before, the cricket confessed his indulgence in merrymaking. The poem ends with the ant asking the cricket to try dancing and singing again during its hard times. Here, the Moral was: — We should indeed enjoy our happy moments but must not ignore our future. Carefully planning our future is essential and significant for everyone, in order to ensure one's future's security.
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