1. THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE By Rob John 'Look at me!' said the Hare to the other animals. 'Just look how fast I can run.' The Hare ran across a field as fast as he could. All the animals. The tortoise kept going. He didn't stop until he got to the end of the race. "Hooray!" the animals shouted. "Tortoise, you have won!" The cheering woke up the hare. He ran as fast as he could, but it was too late. The tortoise had won. "It's not fair!" said the hare. "I was asleep, we have to do the race again!"
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Moral The race is not always to the swift. Eliot/Jacobs Version The Hare was once boasting of his speed: "I have never been beaten," said he, "when I go full speed. I challenge any one here to race with me." The Tortoise said quietly, "I accept your challenge." "That is a good joke," said the Hare; "I could dance round you all the way." by Aesop The Tortoise and the Hare is similar to The Brothers' Grimm fairy tale, The Hare and the Hedgehog. A Hare was making fun of the Tortoise one day for being so slow. "Do you ever get anywhere?" he asked with a mocking laugh. "Yes," replied the Tortoise, "and I get there sooner than you think. I'll run you a race and prove it." The hare raced along the road. It was obvious to one and all that the hare was in a great hurry, and it seemed he would surely win. Far behind him the tortoise plodded steadily along. Soon the hare had reached the race's halfway point. "I have plenty of time," he said to himself. "I must be miles ahead of that old slowpoke tortoise by now. The tortoise set off at a slow speed, just trundling along. Further along the track, the Hare decided that she had time for a quick sleep. She settled down underneath a huge tree, and dozed off. The Tortoise strolled by eventually, and tip toed past the Hare so he didn't wake her up. The race continued, and slowly, the tortoise got towards.
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I'll run you a race and prove it." The Hare was much amused at the idea of running a race with the Tortoise, but for the fun of the thing he agreed. So the Fox, who had consented to act as judge, marked the distance and started the runners off. THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE 'Look at me!' said the Hare to the other animals. 'Just look how fast I can run.' The Hare ran across a field as fast as he could. All the animals agreed that yes,. The Tortoise and the Hare. Once upon a time, in a field not too far from you, there was an energetic and happy hare and a sleepy tortoise. The happy hare was called Noel and the sleepy tortoise was called Archibald. Archibald the tortoise liked to sit and munch his dinner slowly, whilst Noel the hare would gobble up his dinner and run round and. I challenge any one here to race with me." The Tortoise said quietly, "I accept your challenge." "That is a good joke," said the Hare; "I could dance round you all the way." "Keep your boasting till you've beaten," answered the Tortoise. "Shall we race?" So a course was fixed and a start was made.
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An ambiguous story The story concerns a Hare who ridicules a slow-moving Tortoise. Tired of the Hare's arrogant behaviour, the Tortoise challenges him to a race. [2] The hare soon leaves the tortoise behind and, confident of winning, takes a nap midway through the race. The Hare and The Tortoise - English Short Story for Kids Once there was a hare, he felt very proud because he could run very fast. One day, he saw a slow-moving tortoise. The hare laughed at the tortoise and said, "You're moving very fast, shall we have a running race." Moral Short Story - The Hare and The Tortoise
By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) 'The Hare and the Tortoise' is one of Aesop's best-known fables. The meaning or 'moral' of the fable is worth analysing more closely, however, and the story has attracted a number of competing - indeed, actively conflicting - interpretations. Download Story - The Tortoise and The Hare PDF A long, long time ago, there lived a hare in the forest who always boasted of his running speed. He would often tease the tortoise for being the slowest animal around. One fine day, he dared the tortoise to a race in order to exhibit his skills in front of other animals in the forest.
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The tortoise went on slowly and steadily. He saw the hare sleeping. But he did not wake him. He reached the winning post. At sun-set the hare woke up and ran fast. The tortoise was already there. The hare had lost the race. H felt ashamed and went away. Moral: Slow and steady wins the race. Book VI, Fable X. Source: Gutenberg Project. To win a race, the swiftness of a dart. Availeth not without a timely start. The hare and tortoise are my witnesses. Said tortoise to the swiftest thing that is, "I'll bet that you'll not reach, so soon as I. The tree on yonder hill we spy."