BR 2-13: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
I read The Boy Who Cried Wolf, because my father always says I am like the wolf. It is one of Aesop's (say Ee-sop's) Fables. There are a collection of short stories, first told in Ancient Greece around 4,000 years ago. Nobody knows exactly who Aesop was, but the stories are still popular today, and they are known all around the world. The stories are often about animals, and they always have a "moral" (a message or lesson) at the end. The moral of the story about the boy who cried wolf is: No one believes liars, even when they tell the truth.I understood why I am like the wolf. I often approach my father on something and I cry like temporal end. My father replies to me seriously. But next day, I spend without the day before's things. My favorite line is when the boy named sam said "I've learned my lesson. Never again,". (Mackinnon, 2008, p. 43) I want to do self solution from now on. (Reference)Mackinnon , M. (2008). The Boy Who Cried Wolf. London: Usborne Publishing Ltd.[183]
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