The story of 'The Tell - Tale Heart' is also a cautionary horror story. The narrator murders an old man because he is bothered by the old man's 'evil eye'. After hiding the body, the narrator is driven mad by the sound of the old man's still - beating heart (which is likely his own guilty conscience). It warns about the psychological toll of guilt and the insanity that can follow immoral actions.
Another is 'Frankenstein'. Victor Frankenstein creates a living being out of dead body parts. But instead of being a scientific triumph, it turns into a nightmare. The creature, shunned by society, turns vengeful and causes destruction. This story warns about the perils of playing God and the importance of taking responsibility for our creations.
The sentence seems like a misphrasing. It could be 'They are for us a cautionary horror story'. In that case, it might imply that the actions, nature or events associated with 'they' act as a horror - like warning for 'us'. For instance, if 'they' are characters in a story who brought destruction upon themselves due to their greed or pride, we can view their story as a cautionary tale to avoid such vices.
One example could be 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. It warns children not to lie as the boy in the story loses credibility when he repeatedly lies about a wolf. Eventually, when a real wolf comes, no one believes him.
Sure. 'Dracula' is a very well - known one. It warns about the danger of the unknown and the power of the undead. Dracula preys on the living, and the characters who try to fight him face great challenges. It also shows how easily an evil force can infiltrate a community.
It might mean that 'they' have a story or situation that is both cautionary and horror - like for 'us'. Say 'they' are a community that was destroyed by a natural disaster because they didn't take proper precautions. Their experience is a cautionary horror story for 'us' to take such precautions seriously. This interpretation requires us to assume that 'is' in the sentence is a wrong form and should be 'are'.
In 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears', Goldilocks enters the bears' house without permission. She eats their porridge, sits in their chairs, and sleeps in their beds. When the bears come home, she is frightened. This story teaches kids about respecting others' property and privacy.
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One well - known cautionary tale for kids is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. In this story, a young shepherd boy repeatedly lies about a wolf attacking his flock. Eventually, when a real wolf comes, no one believes him, and the wolf devours his sheep. It teaches kids about the importance of honesty.
Yes, they can be. These stories often show the consequences of dishonesty or irresponsible behavior in sexual relationships. For example, if someone cheats on their partner and gets busted, it serves as a warning to others not to do the same.
There might be a story where a teacher noticed a student's inappropriate behavior towards another teacher, like trying to look up their skirt. This led to serious discussions in the school about ethics and appropriate student - teacher interactions. It shows how schools need to be vigilant and promote a respectful environment.
One story could be about a person who got involved with drugs and as a result, their sexual health deteriorated. They engaged in risky sexual behaviors while under the influence, which led to contracting sexually transmitted diseases. It shows how drugs can cloud judgment and lead to bad decisions regarding sex.