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What is the moral of the 'the crow and the pitcher' story?

2024-12-06 05:21
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The moral is that we should be creative and persistent when facing difficulties. Just as the crow found a way to get the water by dropping stones into the pitcher, we can also find solutions to our problems through our own efforts.

Dark Crow Rising

Dark Crow Rising

In the depths of Tobaballe, Nin Urtuan is working as hard as he can to rise up. But with so much competition, it seems like only luck will get you a better life. One day, in a seemingly unfortunate turn of events where he runs into the voluptuous and mysterious Spire-Lord, Iishar Ho. Taking Nin with her, she shows him a secret within the Crown, a means to get ahead. The path of least resistance is so enamouring.  Setting out for the shores of the Molten Sea, at the base of the holy Anvil-Peak Mountain, Nin loses himself in the wonder of it. Behind his back, another deal unfolds, luck not for him, but for those high above in the Crown. A slaver of an unknown, spine-quilled race shoots him unconscious. The slaver loads him up, ready to ship Nin and so many others off to Jherikra.  A land of towering mountains, emerald winds, arcane beauty and monstrous horror! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No rewrites going on right now. (Multi-PoV, 1st Person) For reference: (If a chapter is marked with a ---- before Base, Incline or Peak, it means it is being edited throughout the day.)
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Gnihzur: The Legendary Prokeral God Crow!

Gnihzur: The Legendary Prokeral God Crow!

Gnihzur is a young crow with grand ambitions. In a world filled with ancient magic and powerful beings, he sets out on a quest to prove himself and ascend to greatness. But the journey will not be easy, as Gnihzur faces numerous challenges and enemies who seek to stop him at every turn. Undeterred, he uses his wit and determination to navigate the treacherous landscape and fight for his place among the legends. Follow Gnihzur as he embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with action, magic, and self-discovery. AuthorsDread Schedule: One chapter a day for now. (This is my first webnoveI so any kinds of support or sincere advice and comments are much appreciated) Other Books By Author: The Siblings Who Swallowed The Moon Rubik's Man: I'm Rich & You're Dead Short Story King https://www.patreon.com/AuthorsDread Twitter: https://twitter.com/Authors_Dread Discord: https://discord.gg/MMqjgX4dRd
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A Single Crow

A Single Crow

The most dangerous individuals are those who only view the world in black and white. For example, an individual who steals will be labeled as wrong and evil without a second thought, and a hero who fights to protect will be labeled as right and just. However, if said individual who steals does so to survive, is he/she not right in wanting to live, and if a hero fights to protect and kills, does that not make him/her a killer. Marcus treads a fine line that leaves him asking himself these questions almost too often. In a mystical world known as Terra, home to humans, elves, dwarves, demons and so many more creatures, he’s often overwhelmed by his own emotions and the many dangers that live within Terra. Being a son of two war heroes afforded him some reprieve but this did not last long due to…’unfortunate circumstances’… As such Marcus finds himself alone in a world that cares little for his background and would much rather see him crushed and destroyed. Will he be able to overcome the cold and callousness of the world as his parents did or will he be crushed beneath its foot before ever gaining a chance to fight. A certain god may be able to offer his assistance…. for a price of course.
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Moral System of Harem King!

Moral System of Harem King!

What is destiny, you may ask? Well, destiny is an automated program I've created, randomly assigned to the baby born from Mother's and Father's DNA. But sometimes, to enjoy myself, I change the destiny of suppose to be hotshot characters and make their life miserable. I did it, and my Karma got soooo negative, I had to fix it somehow. 'Who am I?' you are asking. I am the one, yes, that one. Now that I changed the destiny of a supposed to be a successful man, Desmond, I had to give him another chance at life. To null my negative Karma, I gave him some extras, such as a system and stuff. I don't know, it is too complicated. Anyway, I will watch this boy once again, because he always brings surprises. Wanna watch it with me? Bring your own beer, and pay with power stones. https://discord.gg/cyUphKf
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The Other Side/Rise of the Crow

The Other Side/Rise of the Crow

For all of 15-year-old Crow's life, he's been at the mercy of an extremely cruel world. Abandoned by his birth parents and eventually his foster parents, Crow has strived to live a "semi-normal" life. After running away from his foster parents at the tender age of 12, Crow spends the next three years learning how to survive on his own. On one fateful night, while trying to get some food from the meat market, Crow is chased down by the cops and narrowly escapes. While looking at his haul on top of a construction site, the structure below him gives and Crow dies. However, he soon awakens in a cave with strange clothing on, a triangle-shaped tattoo on his right arm, and a hazy memory. As he walks down the cave he finds three other kids around his age with the same clothing on and the same tattoo. “We need to find some answers! There are way too many coincidences, our tattoos, our clothes, the fact that all of us were sleeping in this cave. I think I see a little bit of light ahead of us. Let’s go!” Follow me for updates on the Novel. Twitter & Instagram: @pblazarus Cover by: @raposabranca13
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Raising A Golden Crow In Secret

Raising A Golden Crow In Secret

# relaxing Du Yu was completely dumbfounded when he was transmigrated to a world of demon taming. He was also dumbfounded when he had contracted the ancient Solar Crow. When given the choice of whether he should live a life of hiding or a life of showing off, he chose the third option. He would live a life of hiding when it was daytime and a life of showing off when it was nighttime. Du Yu would later be known as the Sun in the Night.
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Tell me the full story of 'the crow and the pitcher'.

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2024-12-06 02:45

The crow and the pitcher is a well - known Aesop's fable. A thirsty crow found a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. But the pitcher's neck was too narrow for the crow to reach the water with its beak. The clever crow then thought of a solution. It picked up small stones one by one and dropped them into the pitcher. As the stones filled the pitcher, the water level rose until the crow could finally drink the water. This story teaches us that necessity is the mother of invention and that with creativity and perseverance, we can overcome difficulties.

Tell me the full story of 'the crow and the pitcher'.

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2024-11-29 13:22

The story is about a thirsty crow. It finds a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. But the pitcher's neck is too narrow for the crow to reach the water with its beak. The clever crow then starts to drop pebbles into the pitcher one by one. As it drops the pebbles, the water level rises. Eventually, the water level gets high enough for the crow to drink. It shows the crow's intelligence in solving a difficult situation when it's thirsty.

What can we learn from 'the crow and the pitcher' story?

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2024-11-29 16:59

One thing we can learn is perseverance. The crow didn't give up when it couldn't reach the water immediately. It kept on working by dropping pebbles until it achieved its goal. Also, it shows the value of using available resources. The crow used the pebbles around it to solve its thirst problem.

What is the moral of the eagle and crow story?

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2024-12-07 11:15

The moral of this story is acceptance of oneself. The crow was envious of the eagle and tried to copy its actions. However, it failed because it was a crow, not an eagle. This implies that we should embrace our own identity, strengths, and weaknesses. We all have our unique qualities, and instead of trying to be someone else, we should focus on developing and making the best of what we already have.

What is the moral of the fox and crow story?

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2024-12-05 18:04

The moral of the fox and crow story is not to be easily flattered. The crow was so proud when the fox praised its singing that it opened its beak to sing, and then dropped the cheese it had. So we should be cautious when receiving praise and not let vanity cloud our judgment.

What is the moral of the 'crow hindi story'?

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2024-12-01 12:02

Since we're not sure of the 'crow hindi story', another possible moral could be related to adaptability. Crows are known for being adaptable in nature. If the story shows a crow surviving in different environments or situations, the moral could be that we should also be adaptable in life. We should be able to adjust to new circumstances, just like the crow does in the story, whether it's facing a shortage of food or a change in its habitat.

What is the moral of the 'crow eagle story'?

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2024-11-23 18:44

If the 'crow eagle story' is about the crow outwitting the eagle, the moral could be that intelligence can triumph over brute strength. The small crow, with its cleverness, is able to overcome the much larger and stronger eagle.

What is the moral of the crow and old woman story?

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2024-12-15 05:09

The moral could be about kindness. Maybe the old woman showed kindness to the crow and in return, the crow helped her in some way.

What is the moral of the funny thirsty crow story?

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2024-12-09 12:42

The moral of the story is that where there's a will, there's a way. The crow was thirsty but didn't give up. It used its intelligence to solve the problem of getting the water.

What is the moral of 'the woman and the crow bedtime story'?

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2024-12-08 15:36

A moral could be acceptance. The woman accepted the crow into her life even though it was a wild creature. She didn't shoo it away or be afraid for long. Instead, she embraced its presence. This teaches us to be more accepting of the different and the unknown in our lives, whether it's a new person or an unexpected situation. Just as the woman accepted the crow, we should be open to new experiences and relationships.

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