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THE ANT AND THE CRICKET. A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring, Began to complain, when he found that at home His cupboard was empty and winter was come. Not a crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground; Not a flower could he see, Not a leaf on a tree.
Says the ant to the cricket: "I'm your servant and friend, But we ants never borrow, we ants never lend. Pray tell me, dear sir, did you lay nothing by When the weather was warm?" Said the cricket, "Not I. My heart was so light That I sang day and night, For all nature looked gay. "'You sang, sir, you say? Go then, "said the ant, "and sing ...
The ant laughed at the cricket's reply, and hid his heaps of grain deeper in the ground. 'Since you sang like a fool in the summer,' said the ant, 'you better be prepared to dance the winter away!' This fable depicts lazy, careless people who indulge in foolish pastimes, and therefore lose out. ...
The cricket asks the ant for shelter and a mouthful of grain, promising to repay him tomorrow. The ant is reluctant to lend the cricket anything, but he agrees to consider the request. The ant is known for its hard-working and industrious nature, and the cricket hopes that the ant will be willing to lend him some food and shelter.
The Ant and the Cricket. Adapted from Aesop's fables . A fable is a traditional story that teaches us a moral lesson. Usually the characters in the fables are animals. This poem 'The Ant and the Cricket' teaches us the importance of hard work and planning. A silly young cricket, accustomed to sing
The ant laughed at the cricket's reply, and hid his heaps of grain deeper in the ground. 'Since you sang like a fool in the summer,' said the ant, 'you better be prepared to dance the winter away!' This fable depicts lazy, careless people who indulge in foolish pastimes, and therefore lose out. ...
Ant and Cricket. The Theme of the Poem. The theme of the poem 'the ant and the cricket' is that " if we enjoy today then we will surely suffer tomorrow" in the poem the cricket suffers from hunger in winter because he enjoyed summer and spring and didn't save anything for the cold. but the ants did work day and night in summer for winter. Thus, the theme of hard work and planning for the ...
The Ant and the Cricket - Chapter Summary 'The Ant and the Cricket' is a fable that has been composed in the form of a poem by a famous Greek writer "Aesop". A fable is a fictional tale or a short story that is brought forth by the writer generally by incorporating different animal characters. These fables are taught
The Ant and the Cricket. Introduction. The poem 'The Ant and the Cricket' is a fable.A fable is a traditional story that teaches us moral lessons. Animals are usually the characters of fables. This poem also teaches us an important moral lesson about being diligent like an ant.
When the ant told the cricket to "dance the winter away", she meant the cricket didn't utilize his precious time and the available resources during summer to save up enough for the cold season. He was making merry and dancing his way when the sun was shining bright. Therefore, when the ant mentions