The two stories that stood out to me were The Cunning Crane and the Crab (From The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India by W. H. D. Rouse) and The Crocodile in the River (From Vanarinda Jataka, in The Jataka: Volume 1 translated by Robert Chalmers).
I liked them both because they went into great detail with the surroundings and other aspects, whereas the other stories were more straight to the point, not providing as many intricate details. I enjoy that they had the lessons to be learned at the end of them, and there was a good mix of dialogue and the rest of the story.
I liked them both because they went into great detail with the surroundings and other aspects, whereas the other stories were more straight to the point, not providing as many intricate details. I enjoy that they had the lessons to be learned at the end of them, and there was a good mix of dialogue and the rest of the story.
A meme I made for the response of the crocodile's wife... (I only added the top caption) |
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