Retold Aesop Fable - The hungry fox and the grapes. Moral and associated proverb - It is easy to despise what cannot be obtained.
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The fox and the grapes
1. The Fox and the Grapes
Retold From Aesops Fables
2. Once there lived a fox in a jungle.
One afternoon the fox was very
hungry and went around
searching for food.
3. The fox came near a vineyard, where it
saw a bunch of ripe grapes hanging from
a branch of grapevine.
The fox was very hungry and wanted to
eat the grapes.
Yummy Grapes!
I want to eat all
of them!
4. The hungry fox jumped up to pick the
grapes. But the branch was high and
fox did not reach them.
So it tried again and jumped with all its
strength but failed. It tried many times
but failed.
5. After sometime the fox was tired and
worn out. It said, "These grapes are
sour. I don't want to eat them" and
sadly walked away.
Moral of the Story - It is easy to
despise what cannot be obtained.