Story Teller By Saki Moral Lesson
Story teller by saki moral lesson
One of the best known short story that written by Saki, the pen name of author H.H. Munro is The Storyteller it was first published in 1897. The story is about the nature of childhood during the Edwardian period in England.
The moral lesson of the the story "The Storyteller" would be "not all stories end happy". It applies to the story of the bachelor about the girl named Bertha who is so horribly good that she even has three medals for that. The Prince rewards Bertha because of her goodness, Bertha is allowed to walk in Princes gardens, where normally children are not permitted. While walking the Wolf spotted her and followed her, she hides behind the myrtle bush and almost manages to escape but the medals she has won for goodness actually betrayed her by clinking together and showing the wolf where shes hiding. All of the good girls model behavior turns out to be the cause of her death.
The children love the story and appreciate the realness of it.
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