The moral is often about the power of letting go of grudges. For example, in the story of the two friends where one damaged the other's book, it shows that holding onto anger doesn't do any good. Forgiveness can preserve a relationship and lead to a more positive future together.
Once upon a time, a girl named Lily had a fight with her sister because her sister broke her precious necklace. The sister apologized sincerely. Lily remembered all the times her sister had been there for her. So, she chose to forgive and forget. She realized that the necklace was just a thing, but their sisterly bond was more important. And from then on, their relationship became even stronger.
In a small town, a man noticed that the local park was full of litter. So, he started to clean it up every weekend. He brought his own tools and spent his free time making the park beautiful again. When people asked him why he was doing this, he said he just didn't like to see the place dirty. He didn't care if people thought he was a great person for doing it. He just did good for the sake of the park and the people who used it, and then he forgot about it as if it was just a normal thing to do, not a big moral achievement.
It shows that true morality is internal. If we do good and forget, we are acting based on our own values, not on what society will think of us. Take the girl at the animal shelter. She was focused on the well - being of the animals, not on how her actions would be perceived morally. This concept also encourages continuous good deeds because we are not doing it for a one - time recognition but for the sake of doing what is right.
I'm not sure as I don't know the story 'the wog short story'. It could be about kindness, if it shows characters being kind to one another and how that positively impacts their lives.
Since I'm not acquainted with 'the nincompoop short story', it's difficult to determine its moral. However, if the 'nincompoop' is a character who makes bad decisions, the moral might be about the importance of making wise choices. Maybe it also warns against being ignorant or acting without thinking, which could be traits of this 'nincompoop' in the story.
The moral could be about honesty. For example, if Ananse lies or cheats in the story to get what he wants, like in the story where he tricks the bees, the moral is that dishonesty will often lead to bad consequences, such as getting stung by the bees.
One moral might be about perseverance. Just like the monkey trying to get the bananas in the previous story, not giving up in the face of difficulties can lead to rewards. We should keep trying like the monkey did to reach the bananas.
One possible moral could be about transformation. Just as the caterpillar transforms into a butterfly, it can symbolize personal growth and change in people's lives.
A common moral in Ganpati short stories is that kindness and selflessness are rewarded. Ganpati, being a benevolent deity, often helps those who are in need or are kind - hearted. For example, if someone is kind to others in the story, Ganpati might come to their aid in a difficult situation. This shows that being good to others has its own rewards.
In a short Easter story, the moral could be about sharing. For example, if the story is about animals sharing the Easter eggs they find, it shows that sharing makes the celebration more enjoyable for everyone.