Narrative Text The Wind and the Moon
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The Wind and the Moon
Once upon a time, there lived two friends in the shade of a rock. It
would sound strange, but one of them was a lion and the other was a
tiger. They were friends since their childhood. They knew each other
from the time, when they were too small to understand the difference
between the lions and the tigers. Thus, their friendship was not at all
strange to them.
The argument between them became
stronger and stronger. Both of them were firm at their own opinion. They
could not arrive at any conclusion to resolve the growing disagreement.
They even started calling ill names to each other. Suddenly, they
thought that like this they would lose their friendship. At last, they
decided to go and ask the learned monk, who would definitely know about
the actual answer.
Both of them went together to the
peaceful monk and bowed respectfully before him. The hermit asked them
the reason for their sudden arrival. They put their question to him and
said, “Sir, only you can answer to this problematic question”. The
hermit thought for a while and said, “It can be cold in any phase of the
moon, from new to full and back to new again. It is the wind that
brings the cold, whether from west or north or east. Therefore, both of
you are right and neither of you is defeated by the other”.
The hermit also said, “Both of you share
healthy friendship since your childhood. It is not good to get into
arguments and think about separation. The most important thing is to
live without conflict, to remain united. Unity is best by all means”.
The Lion and the Tiger understood the message of the wise monk. They
thanked him for the kind suggestion given by him. Both of them lived
happily thereafter as good friends.
Moral: Weather comes and weather goes, but friendship remains.
Taken from: http://www.culturalindia.net
The possibly new vocabulary for you:
2. monk: a man who lives in a religious community away from other people. Monks live in a building called a monastery
3. fellow: a man (used for talking to a man in a friendly way)
4. nonsense: ideas, behaviour, or statements that are not true or sensible
5. firm: steady and not likely to change
6. bow: to bend your body forwards from the waist, especially to show respect for someone
7. defeat: to win against someone in a game, fight, or election
8. remains: the part of something that is left after the rest has been finished, used, or destroyed
9. resolve: to solve a problem, or to find a satisfactory way of dealing with a disagreement
10. affairs: events and activities relating to the government, politics, economy etc of a country, region, or the world
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