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what is the moral of the story of Jack and the beanstalk

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Answered by sugantipandit7
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The moral for Jack and the Beanstalk would be make the best of a bad situation, and when opportunity knocks, take advantage of it.

Answered by geetabhardwaj955
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The moral of Jack and the beanstalk has to do with taking advantage of opportunities that life provides.

At the beginning jack is mired in poverty,selling his family's cow , which was a true act of desperation given that it was one of. the family's last source of sustenance .

By the end, he has untold wealth,with the golden hen ,and he is the village hero.

Jack's mother response with anger when he returns home with handful of beans because she is expecting something that she views as useful

Such as money. Instead,he comes home with something that is virtually worthless in her eyes,and so she throws them out of the window.

However, the beanstalk that grows up into the sky is Jack's opportunity to escape. He wants to redeem himself in mother's eyes (and his own),and so when he sees the stalk ,he climbs it ,even though he has no idea where it leads. It is the acceptance of this risk that ends up transforming his life.

While not every risk leads to the discovery of a golden hen that provides a never-ending supply of golden eggs,the reader walks away from the story with the knowledge that even the scariest risk brings the possibility of reward

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