What is the moral for the story "The Clever Fox and The Foolish Crow"
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the moral of the story is be clever..all the time...
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Moral of the story: "Never believe flatterers," is the moral of the famous "The Fox and the Crow" fable.
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In the story, none of the fox's remarks were true, and his only aim was to steal the cheese. The crow trusted his beautiful words and lost his food as a result. Similarly, we meet numerous people who flatter us to get their work done or divert us from our goals, and we end up believing their beautiful falsehoods. We must detect and avoid such people, as they would go to any length to achieve their goals, including harming us.
- The anecdote is used to warn people not to heed to flattery. Fables typically employ imaginary stories and characters to teach us a moral lesson.
- The story "The Fox and the Crow" teaches us a lesson about flattery.
- In summary, there may be a hidden agenda when someone is flattering a person. One should be aware of such kinds of people.
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