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write a short story to justify the statement on "All glitters are not gold"

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Answered by Anonymous
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Once there lived a farmer with his greedy wife. Once when he went to his land , and started to plough through the sand. Suddenly he got a golden box , he removed it and brought up to his home .His wife was waiting for him in the house . She became happy by seeing that his husband is coming with a golden box. She ran to him and asked, " wat is inside this box. Is it a golden box". They opened the box and saw a lot of food inside it. She said to her friends proudly that is has got a golden box . When all the friends of her came to wat is inside , she gave a surprise meal for all of them. She thought that the food was tasty , but wen all of them ate, it was all stones. She thought a lesson that all glitters are not gold

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Answered by SelieVisa
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All that glitters is not gold

Once a red deer went to a river to quench his thirst. As he was drinking, he saw his reflection in the clear water. He looked at his horns and thought how beautiful they are. Then he saw his legs. He felt very sad on seeing his thin ugly legs.

Suddenly the red deer heard the howls of hounds. He started running to save his life. He was running so fast that the hounds were left far behind. But as he was running through the forest, his horns were caught in the bush. He tried to set himself free but could not. He realised that all that glitters is not gold. The hungry hounds reached him and killed him.

The thin ugly legs helped the red deer to escape. But his beautiful horns got entangled in the bush leading to his death.

The proverb "all that glitters is not gold" teaches us not to be deceived by outward looks. What may seems attractiveness and beautiful may turn out to superficially and of no value. This proverb expresses the wisdom that the attractive external appearance of something or someone is not a reliable indication of its true nature. Appearance can be greatly misleading and we must be careful not trust everything we see. To assume something as precious or valuable on the basis of mere appearance is unwise.

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