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MoralFables
Aesop
2 min read

The Eagle and the Kite

In the fable "The Eagle and the Kite," a sorrowful Eagle, in search of a suitable mate, is deceived by the Kite's boastful claims of strength and ability to catch prey. After their marriage, the Kite fails to deliver on his promise, bringing only a worthless mouse instead of the promised ostrich, revealing the moral of the story: deceit can lead to disappointment. This tale illustrates the essence of moral-based storytelling found in well-known moral stories and animal stories with moral lessons.

The Eagle and the Kite - Aesop's Fable illustration about deception, unfulfilled promises, the consequences of choices
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Reveal Moral

"The moral of the story is that one should be cautious of promises made by those who are not truly capable of fulfilling them, especially when motivated by personal gain."

Quick Facts

Age Group
kids
children
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story for class 5
Theme
deception
unfulfilled promises
the consequences of choices
Characters
Eagle
Kite

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