There is a great moral short story called 'The Golden Touch'. King Midas loved gold so much that he was granted the power to turn everything he touched into gold. But then he realized he couldn't even eat or touch his beloved daughter without turning her into gold. It tells us that excessive greed can lead to great loss.
The story of 'The Tortoise and the Hare' is also a well - known moral English short story. The hare is overconfident and takes a nap during the race while the tortoise keeps moving slowly but steadily. In the end, the tortoise wins. This story teaches us that slow and steady wins the race, that is, consistency and determination are important.
Sure. One is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. It teaches the importance of honesty. The boy repeatedly lies about a wolf attacking the sheep, and when a real wolf comes, no one believes him. Another is 'The Lion and the Mouse'. It shows that even the small can help the great. The mouse helps the trapped lion in the end.
Sure. One is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. It teaches the importance of honesty. A boy repeatedly lies about a wolf attacking his sheep, and when a real wolf comes, no one believes him. Another is 'The Lion and the Mouse'. It shows that even the small can help the mighty. A mouse helps a trapped lion and later the lion spares the mouse's life.
There is 'The Tortoise and the Hare'. The hare was overconfident and took a nap during the race while the tortoise kept moving slowly but steadily. In the end, the tortoise won. It teaches us that slow and steady wins the race.
Sure. One is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. A boy kept lying that there was a wolf attacking the sheep. Eventually, when a real wolf came, no one believed him. The moral is that liars are not believed even when they tell the truth.
There is the story of 'The Ant and the Grasshopper'. The ant worked hard all summer storing food for winter, while the grasshopper just played. When winter came, the grasshopper had nothing to eat. It teaches us the value of hard work and planning ahead.
Another one is 'The Lion and the Mouse'. It shows that no matter how small or insignificant someone may seem, they can still be of great help. The tiny mouse helps the mighty lion by freeing it from a trap.
There's also 'The Tortoise and the Hare'. The hare was overconfident and took a nap during a race with the tortoise. The slow but steady tortoise won. Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.
Sure. Here is one. A boy cried wolf many times for fun. When the wolf really came, no one believed him. The moral is don't lie or people won't trust you.
Sure. One short moral English story is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. A young shepherd boy often tricked the villagers by shouting that a wolf was attacking his sheep. When a real wolf came, no one believed him. The moral is that liars are not believed even when they tell the truth.
Another is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. A young shepherd boy gets bored and decides to play a trick on the villagers by crying 'wolf' when there is no wolf. The villagers come to his aid several times only to find no danger. One day, when a real wolf comes, he cries for help but no one believes him anymore. It shows the importance of honesty. If we lie too often, people won't trust us when we are truly in need.
Sure. One famous moral story is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. A young shepherd boy repeatedly lies about a wolf attacking his flock. When a real wolf comes, no one believes him, and his sheep are eaten. This teaches us not to lie as it can lead to bad consequences.