- STORY TELLING -

Hey guys!

Today me and my friends are disscussing about story telling for English assignment. We are discussing about 4 different moral stories. I will tell you the moral value of all the stories.


SAM THE MOUSE


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In a faraway land named Bookville there was a library, but it was not a normal library it was a floating library! Many people came to the library on boats and cars. Hundreds of people filled the library everyday. At night a little mouse named Sam came out and took papers from the librarians desk, and took them into his hole. He had written books for his whole life, but he had never shown them to anyone. Sams whole room was filled with books. The only furniture he had was a desk, a chair, a fridge, and a bed.
One day Sam thought he should show his books to everyone. He made up his mind and the next day he put the books in the shelves where they belonged. A few minutes later a child found one of Sams small books. She took the book to the librarians desk and asked her, Who wrote the book? The librarian said, I do not know who wrote this book, but I can hang a poster asking who wrote the books.
The next day the librarian hung a poster saying: Who has been writing small books? If you are the author please come to the librarians desk. That night when Sam came out to put his books in the shelves he saw the poster and read it. He finally decided to come out the next day. He came to the librarians desk the next day and told the librarian he was the author of the small books. The librarian was very proud of Sam. She told him she would tell him a big surprise the next day. The next day Sam came back to the librarians desk and asked the librarian, Can you tell the big surprise? She told Sam that she was going to open a small class called Little Authors. Sam was going to help children write their own books! The next day the class opened and many kids came. There were twenty kids and Sam helped all of them!

Moral value :
Never be shy and try to face your fears.


THREE LITTLE PIGS

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Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. One of them built his house with straw while another built his house with sticks. Both of them built their houses very quickly. Then they sang and danced and played all day because they were lazy. But the third little pig was a hard worker. He worked hard all day and built a house with bricks.
One day, a big bad wolf saw the two little pigs while they were dancing and playing and thought what a tasty meal they will make. The wolf chased the two pigs. They ran and hid in their houses. The wolf first went to the house made of straw. He huffed and puffed and blew the house down in minutes. The frightened owner ran into his brother’s house that was made of sticks. The wolf now came to this house and huffed and puffed again and blew the house down in hardly any time. Now, the two homeless pigs were scared stiff and ran to the third pig’s house which was made of bricks.
The wolf tried to huff and puff and blow the third house down, but he could not. The poor wolf kept trying for hours and hours but the brick house was very strong, and the three little pigs were safe inside. Then the wolf tried to enter through the chimney, but the wise little pig boiled a big pot of water and kept it below the chimney. The big bad wolf fell into the boiling water and died.


The two little pigs now regretted being so lazy. They also built new houses with bricks and lived happily ever after.
Moral value :
Hard work and perseverance pay off at the end.


JACK AND THE BEANSTALK

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Jack is a poor young boy living with his mother. Their only source of income was their dairy cow. When the cow stopped giving milk, Jack’s mother tells him to take it to the market to sell. On the way, Jack meets an old man who offers magic beans in exchange for the cow, and Jack accepts the trade.
When Jack returns home, his mother is very angry because they have lost their only cow for a few beans. She throws the beans out the window. The beans began to grow straight up into the sky, so Jack climbs the beanstalk hoping to find good luck at the top.
Jack finds an enormous castle at the top owned by a giant. When the giant falls asleep, he steals a bag of gold coins and escapes down the beanstalk. When they have spent the gold coins, Jack climbs the beanstalk twice more, he second time he steals a goose that lays golden eggs. The third time, Jack steals a harp that plays by itself. But this time, the giant wakes up as Jack is making his escape and follows him down the beanstalk. Jack shouts asking his mother to bring the axe and cuts the beanstalk, causing the giant to fall to his death.  Then Jack and his mother live happily ever after.
Moral value:
Take advantage of the opportunities that life provides.


THE LION AND THE MOUSE

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One day a Lion slept in the jungle. A tiny Mouse, ran over the Lion's head and down his nose. The Lion awoke with a loud roar. He was very angry. His paw caught the little Mouse.


 The Lion opened his huge jaws to swallow the Mouse"Pardon me, O King, I beg of you," cried the frightened Mouse. "If you forgive me this time, I will never forget your kindness. I meant no harm and I certainly didn't want to disturb Your Majesty. If you let me stay alive,  I can do you a good turn, too.“The Lion began to laugh, and he laughed and laughed. "How could a tiny creature like you ever do anything to help me? And he shook with laughter."Oh well," he shrugged, looking down at the frightened Mouse, “You're not so much of a meal anyway." Then, he released his paw from the Mouse and the Mouse quickly ran away. Some time after this, some hunters, trying to capture the Lion alive. They set up rope nets in the jungle. The Lion fell into the trap. He roared and thrashed.The unhappy Lion feared he could never escape, and her roared pitifully. His thunderous bellows echoed through the Jungle. The tiny Mouse heard the Lion's roars. "That may be there very Lion who once freed me," he said, remembering his promise. And he ran to see whether he could help.

Discovering the sad Lion was in, the Mouse said to him, "Stop, stop! You must not roar. If you make so much noise, the hunters will come and capture you . I'll get you out of this trap."With his sharp little teeth the Mouse gnawed at the ropes until they broke. When the Lion stepped out of the net and was free, the Mouse said, "Now, was I not right?""Thank you, good Mouse," said the Lion gently. "You did help me even though I am big and you are so little. I see now that kindness is always worth while."

Moral value :
Little friends may prove to be great friends.
Good things come in small packages.

No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.



p.s. if you open this post in your phone, the white background will appear:( there was a technical mistake that I made and until now I can't fix that:( I'm so sorry for you all who read this post in your phone:"(

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