One possible theme could be survival. If you're having dinner with wolves, the main characters would likely be in a situation where they have to figure out how to stay alive.
The significance is about choice. The two wolves represent the duality within us - good and bad. It shows that we have the power to decide which side of our nature to cultivate.
I'm not sure which specific 'tiger for dinner' story you are referring to. There could be various fictional or cultural stories with such a title. It might be a very unique or local tale.
In the full story of 'Wolves in the Walls', Lucy lives in a normal house until she starts to hear strange noises from the walls, which she believes are wolves. Her family, including her parents and brother, think she's just imagining things. However, the wolves break through and start living in the house, causing all kinds of disruption. The family's daily life is turned upside down. Lucy doesn't give up though. She comes up with a plan that involves music and bravely executes it. This plan scares the wolves back into the walls, and the family realizes that they should have listened to Lucy from the start.
The series 'Raised by Wolves' is set in a future where Earth has been devastated by a great war between religious factions. Two androids, named Mother and Father, are tasked with raising human children on a new planet. Mother has special powers and is very protective. There are challenges like dealing with the children's growing independence, encounters with other groups on the planet, and the mystery surrounding the planet's past and its strange phenomena.
The story of the two wolves is a powerful tale. It begins with the idea that within every individual, there are two wolves at war. One is the wolf of light. This wolf embodies virtues such as patience, loyalty, and generosity. It wants to build relationships, make the world a better place, and bring out the best in people. The other is the wolf of darkness. This one is filled with vices like jealousy, pride, and wrath. It aims to destroy, to bring others down, and to satisfy only its own desires. The crucial point of the story is that it's up to us which wolf we feed. If we choose to feed the good wolf through positive self - talk, kind deeds, and a helpful attitude, it will gain strength. But if we allow negative emotions, harmful actions, and self - centeredness, we are feeding the bad wolf.
Well, 'Dances with Wolves' is a long and complex story. John Dunbar starts off as a disillusioned soldier. When he gets to the frontier, he first discovers an abandoned fort. As he stays there, he begins to interact with the Sioux. He names a wolf Two Socks. His relationship with the tribe deepens over time. He participates in their hunts, their ceremonies. But as the US military moves closer, his loyalty is tested. He doesn't want to see his Sioux friends harmed, but he also has to deal with the military might that is coming their way.
The story of the two wolves is an old Native American parable. It goes that an old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life. He says there are two wolves inside of us all. One is good and represents things like kindness, love, joy, peace, and generosity. The other is bad and stands for anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, and so on. The grandson then asks which wolf wins. The old man simply replies that the one you feed is the one that will win. It's a powerful story about how we can choose our nature through our actions and thoughts.