The Man and the Lion By: Ian and Nick. Important Info Main Characters: Man + Lion Summary: A Man and Lion are fighting over who is stronger. The Man shows.

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The Man and the Lion By: Ian and Nick

Important Info Main Characters: Man + Lion Summary: A Man and Lion are fighting over who is stronger. The Man shows the Lion a statue of a man over a lion, but the Lion suggests that if lions could make statues, it would be the other way around.

Moral The moral of The Man and the Lion is that there are two sides to every single question.

Lesson in Life This lesson can be used in everyday life at SHMS when there is an argument. You can solve the problem by letting both people share their side of the story.