write a story to determine the statement "all glitters are not gold"
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Okay... I'll make one:
Suraj was a 9 year old boy who used to live with his mother in a valley....He had no father...
He used to see the the beauty of the nature from his house everyday... Alongwith these... He used to observe a house on the distinct hill....at sunset.... The windows of the house appeared to be golden....And suraj always insisted his mother to visit the house... assuming that the house had golden windows....
and his mother always refused him....
But he had extreme determination and will power....
He decided to visit the house on his own....
So one day after rerurning from his school.... Suraj started heading towards the house which was 3km's far away... And with lot of hard work And wastage of strength... he reached his destination... !!! And was shocked by the realization that the house was an ordinary house.... And used to appear golden due to the sunset..... He was so shocked by this realization that he had an attack due to excess fatigue and sad realization that he died on the window of the house.....
I made it more dramatic... Anyways... if you love it... mark me as your friend and this answer as brainliest!!!
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Answer:
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. 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" 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.