Q. Write a story on the moral, "Necessity is the mother of Invention" (10)
Title: A Thirsty Crow
(Write the name of the story in Title)
Since the very advent of human civilization, morality has
been considered a part and parcel of character building. It is the essence of
every religion all the time. All the intellectuals have taught
moral values in their sermons and lectures. Giving lessons through moral stories is the most effective method
of teaching morality. The following story teaches us the moral “Necessity is
the mother of invention”
It was a hot summer day. A crow felt
very thirsty. He flew here, there and everywhere in search of water, but he
could not find any in the neighbourhood. All of a sudden, he caught sight of a
pitcher on the roof of a house. The crow flew up to it and found that it was half
full of water. He tried to drink water but could not succeed because the water
was a bit low for him. He was disappointed because he did not know how to
quench his thirst.
The crow did not lose his heart and
thought of a plan. He flew to the nearest mound and returned with a small
pebble in his beak. He dropped it into the pitcher and flew away to bring
another. In this way, he dropped many pebbles into the pitcher. Slowly the water
began to rise. After a while, it rose to the mouth of the pitcher. The crow
drank it to his heart’s content and flew away happily.
Thus in order to lead a
successful and fruitful life, one has to conform to all the moral values taught in
the moral stories.
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(Write only two morals here)
Moral: 1. Necessity is the mother of invention
2. Where there is a will there
is a way
3. God helps those who help
themselves
4. No pains no gains