what is the conflict about the tortoise and the monkey by jose rizal
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Their conflict is that the monkey climb the tree of turtle which is bear a fruit but sad to say the greedy and selfishness monkey cheat to the turtle and never give fruit to the turtle that waiting to the ground.
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The turtle's inability to climb the tree and reach the bananas is the issue.
- Unfortunately, the greedy and selfish monkey deceives the turtle and never gives fruit to the turtle that is waiting on the ground. Their dispute is that the monkey climbs the turtle's tree that is bearing a fruit.
- The theme of the various tellings of the tale is that a weaker but crafty antagonist—the tortoise or turtle—wins out over a stronger one (the monkey). Rizal created 34 plates in an album that belonged to Juan Luna's wife to depict the story during his visit to Juan Luna in January 1886 in France.
- We come to understand that pride and greed will likely result in our demise as well as the demise of those around us. We should accept our shortcomings and be happy with what we have. The turtle teaches us that intelligence and cunning will triumph over raw strength.
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