the fox and the grapes story. explanation
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The short story is about a fox who sees a clump of grapes hanging from a tree and decides to eat them to quench his thirst. ... Eventually, the fox determines that the grapes must be sour and confidently, yet disappointedly, walks away. The moral of the story is that you often hate what you can't have.
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The Fox and the Grapes is one of the Aesop's fables, numbered 15 in the Perry Index. The narration is concise and subsequent retellings have often been equally so. The story concerns a fox that tries to eat grapes from a vine but cannot reach them. Rather than admit defeat, he states they are undesirable.
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