Are there any short stories that have a moral?

Stories that have morals and messages behind them are always powerful. In fact, it’s crazy just how powerful a 200 word story can be. Our last article of short stories became so popular, that we decided to create another list, in which every story has a simple moral behind it. Some of these stories are very short and basic.

What is the moral of the story Once Upon a Time?

Moral: There is Always a Way. Once upon a time, there was a flock of doves that flew in search of food led by their king. One day, they had flown a long distance and were very tired. The dove king encouraged them to fly a little further. The smallest dove picked up speed and found some rice scattered beneath a banyan tree.

Which is an example of a moral lesson?

1. Birbal caught the Thief 2. Birbals Wisdom 3. The Golden Egg 4. The Three Questions 5. Unity is Strength 6. Helping Others 7. The Monkey and Cats 8. Cycle of Evil 9. Pundit and Rich Man Once a rich merchant’s house was robbed. The merchant suspected that the thief was one of his servants. So he went to Birbal and mentioned the incident.

What is the moral of the story Birbal?

In answer to the third question, Birbal said, “Counting the exact number of men and women in the world would be a problem as there are some specimens like our courtier friend here who cannot easily be classified as either. Therefore if all people like him are killed, then and only then can one count the exact number.” Moral: There is Always a Way.

What’s the point of reading a moral story?

Through small stories, the idea is to illustrate the greatness of our human culture. Through the stories one can learn the various aspects of our lives. We urge people to read the stories carefully and apply the Moral learnt through the stories in their everyday life. Do You Know the Muffin Man?

What are the underlining principles of moral stories?

The underlining principles would be truth, love, mutual respect, righteousness, rectitude, divinity, priority to societal unity, etc…All people, including the old people, would enjoy reading these stories. You are welcome to share these stories with your friends. Through small stories, the idea is to illustrate the greatness of our human culture.

What was the purpose of the moral tales?

In moral tales. Morals were one of the main purposes of literature during 1780–1830, especially in children’s literature. Part of the reason for this was the writings of John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century, which brought attention to children as an audience for literature.