Well, in the 'King Bruce and the Spider' short story, the main moral has to do with tenacity. King Bruce was feeling down, perhaps on the verge of giving up on whatever he was facing. Then he saw the spider trying over and over again to spin its web. This made him realize that no matter how many times we fail, we should keep trying. Just like the spider didn't stop until it got its web right, we should also keep pushing forward in life, in our goals, dreams, or any difficult situations we encounter.
King Bruce was a ruler who was facing difficulties in his kingdom. He was feeling downcast and almost hopeless until he witnessed the spider's efforts.
King Bruce was a king who was facing difficulties. He was in a rather tough situation and was feeling discouraged until he witnessed the spider's perseverance.
King Bruce was a king who was going through a hard time. Maybe he had lost some battles or was facing unrest in his kingdom. He was in a state of despair. However, his encounter with the spider changed his perspective. The spider's repeated attempts to build its web in the face of failure inspired King Bruce. He then became determined to face his own problems with the same kind of tenacity as the spider showed in building its web.
King Bruce was in a tough situation. He hid in a cave. There he saw a spider trying to spin its web many times. After seeing the spider's perseverance, he was inspired and regained his courage.
The moral is perseverance. King Bruce was feeling defeated, but when he saw the spider keep trying to build its web despite repeated failures, he was inspired to keep fighting for his kingdom.