martes, 15 de septiembre de 2009















The Panchatantra is a collection of tales and proverbs that gives advices about how a ruler should treat all the people or animals in this case. An Indian fable is a short, simple tale that teaches a lesson about a conduct. This lesson is called a moral. “Numskull and the rabbit” tells the story of a cruel lion king named Numskull and a clever rabbit that tricks him in order to save the other animals of the forest.
Fables are pretty important because we can learn from them with all the lessons and taught, in the fables we can improve ourselves as grown persons. For example, in “Numskull and the rabbit” we learned that to be a loved and respectful person it is important to be a very respectful person because you cannot expect from others what you do not give them. We also learned that there are more important things than just the power that makes people to be overvalued and that they think that they are better than the others. They think that people are in their feet and that is not good. Thanks to Panchatratra we learned that we have to be very nice people and very respectful to others.















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