What is the moral story of this virtue the pays
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Fairy tale and modern fantasy stories project fantastic other worlds; but they also pay close attention to real moral "laws" of character and virtue. By portraying wonderful and frightening worlds in which ugly beasts are transformed into princes and evil persons are turned to stones and good persons back to flesh, fairy tales remind us of moral truths whose ultimate claims to normativity and permanence we would not think of questioning.
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We are asked what is the moral of the story ' Virtue Pays.' The moral of the story ' Virtue Pays' is as under:
- The moral of virtue pays is that no person should be looked down on.
- We should not be proud no matter who we are.
- This story is about the Pandavas when they were in search of water while roaming in the forest.
- All the brothers except Yudhishthira ignored what was said by the water of the pool.
- So they all were killed immediately after touching the water.
- This poem also shows the understanding and love that Yudhishtira had for his brothers.
- Yudhishthira was a very just person who took decisions only after thinking about them.
- He had the ability to foresee that the person talking to him was some divine power.
- So we should not think of ourselves as superior to anybody and we should treat everyone equally without any prejudice.
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