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write a summary about the ants and the grasshopper​

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Answered by ayush90045
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The fable concerns a grasshopper (in the original, a cicada) that has spent the summer singing while the ant (or ants in some versions) worked to store up food for winter. When that season arrives, the grasshopper finds itself dying of hunger and begs the ant for food.

Also known as: The Grasshopper and the Ant (373 in Perry Index of Fables)

Published in: Aesop's Fables, by Aesop

Aarne-Thompson grouping: ATU 280A (The Ant and the Cricket)

Answered by Anonymous
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The story “The Ant and Grasshopper” is of the ancient Aesop fable which gives the moral lesson that “We have to be hard-working at the time of work, to spend the life in the old age.” In the story, the ant collects the food in the summer thinking the winter must be spent comfortably whereas the grasshopper, at the time of work, sang and danced, and went to the ant in the winter to beg some food. But the ant refused to help him because he wanted to teach him the moral lesson that “We should be hard-working in time to spend the rest of the life.”

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