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fairy tales

Aladdin it has a well structured story, the jokes are funny, its imaginative. The moral is to be yourself The original story had Aladdin trying to win the throne from his father with his evil brother trying to stop him. The story ends with Aladdin killing his brother and getting the throne.

The goose that lays the golden eggs The reason why I like this one is because it’s a simple moral but they tell it in such a unique why dont let greed take over/ think before doing any drastic The story is about a farmer who discovers a goose that lays golden egg, the goose can old lay 1 golden egg a day. The farmer thinks that all the golden eggs are inside the goose so he kills the goose with a axe but there were no golden eggs in the chicken so he ends up with no more golden eggs.

The boy who cried wolf The reason why I pick this story was because I got told this story a lot! And the story actually got me to never lie for a long time. The moral is don’t lie and its meant to show how liars are rewarded The story is about a shepherd boy who keep tricking people by saying his flock of sheep are being eaten by wolfs but when wolfs do come to eat his sheep he try's to tell everyone but they don’t believe him, So the wolfs eat the shepherd and his sheep.

Jack and the beanstalk The reason why I picked this story is because its very adventures in a unique why The moral is to take advantage of what life gives you The story is about poor boy called jack who trades a cow for some beans ( which are said to be magical ) which grows into a beanstalk. Jack climbs the beanstalk and finds a golden goose. Jack gets spotted by the giant and chops down the beanstalk, killing the giant.

The three billy goats gruff I pick this one because it’s a story that has always stuck with me plus it teaches its moral is a different way then just losing something. Don’t be greedy The story is about 3 goats, a small goat, a medium goat and a large goat, they all want to get to the other side of the bridge so they can eat but a troll will eat anyone who crosses. The small goat crosses and says to the troll that the next goat is bigger, so because the troll wants to eat more he lets the small one pass, the medium goat tell the troll the same thing and finally the third goat ( the biggest goat) knocks the troll off the bridge so he could pass.