The Lion and the Poor Slave
There was once a slave who was treated cruelly by his master. One day, he couldn't take it anymore and ran away to the forest to escape. There he chanced upon a lion who couldn't walk because of the thorn in its paw. Although he's scared, the slave mustered his courage and took out the thorn in the lion's paw. When the lion was finally free of the thorn, he ran into the forest and didn't harm the slave. Sometime later, the slave was caught by his master along with some animals in the forest. The master then ordered the slave to be thrown into the lion's den. When the slave saw the lion, he recognized it as the same lion he helped in the forest. The slave was able to escape the den unharmed and he freed all the other animals.
What is the story conveying?
What is the theme of the story?
What is the moral of the story?
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Answer:
Explanation:
The story of "The Lion and the Poor Slave" conveys the message that kindness and compassion can overcome fear and adversity.
The theme of the story is that good deeds are always rewarded in unexpected ways.
The moral of the story is that one should always treat others with kindness and compassion, even if they are in a position of power. You never know when someone might help you in return. Additionally, the story suggests that one should never underestimate the power of kindness and bravery, even in the face of danger