The story is about a fox on the Moral “The Fox and the Grapes”, “The Grapes are Sour” who is very hungry and wants to eat some grapes. He does not talk to a nice bear and goes to a place with many grapes. He jumps to get the grapes, but they are too far for him. He tries many times and cannot get them. He is angry and sad. He thinks the grapes are Sour and he does not want them. The story teaches a lesson that it is easy to hate what you cannot have. Grapes are sour meaning in Urdu is “انگور کھٹے ہیں”
Fox and the grapes short story
A fox was very hungry and wanted to find some food. He left his home in the forest and looked around. He saw a place with many grapes far away.
He ran to the place, but there was a big bear there. The bear asked him what he was doing, but the fox did not answer. He ran past the bear and into the place with grapes.
He saw many grapes of different colors. He wanted to eat them all. He jumped up and tried to get the grapes, but they were too high for him. He tried again and again, but he could not reach them. He felt angry and sad. The grapes were making fun of him.
Grapes are sour story in Urdu
ایک لومڑی بہت بھوکی تھی اور کھانا ڈھونڈنا چاہتی تھی۔ اس نے جنگل میں اپنا گھر چھوڑ کر ادھر ادھر دیکھا۔ اس نے دور ایک جگہ دیکھی جس پر بہت سے انگور تھے۔
وہ بھاگ کر اس جگہ پہنچا، لیکن وہاں ایک بڑا ریچھ تھا۔ ریچھ نے اس سے پوچھا کہ وہ کیا کر رہا ہے، لیکن لومڑی نے کوئی جواب نہیں دیا۔ وہ ریچھ کے پاس سے بھاگا اور انگور لے کر اس جگہ پہنچا۔
اس نے مختلف رنگوں کے بہت سے انگور دیکھے۔ وہ ان سب کو کھانا چاہتا تھا۔ اس نے چھلانگ لگا کر انگور لینے کی کوشش کی، لیکن وہ اس کے لیے بہت اونچے تھے۔ اس نے بار بار کوشش کی مگر وہ ان تک نہ پہنچ سکا۔ اسے غصہ اور دکھ محسوس ہوا۔ انگور اس کا مذاق اڑا رہے تھے۔
Grapes are sour story for class 9
A clever fox was roaming in the woods, searching for some food. He spotted a vineyard where he noticed some clusters of ripe grapes hanging from a tall branch.
“Wow, those grapes look so tempting!” the fox thought to himself. “They must be juicy and flavorful. I’ll just leap up and snatch them.”
The fox backed up a bit and then dashed towards the grapes. He jumped as high as he could, but he missed the grapes by a few centimeters. He tried again and again, but he could not reach the grapes.
He became exhausted and annoyed. He decided to quit and walk away. As he did, he said to himself, “Pff, who cares about those grapes? They are probably sour anyway. I don’t want them.”
He tried to comfort himself by saying that he did not desire the grapes after all. But deep inside, he knew that he was deceiving himself. He was just too proud to acknowledge that he had failed.
This story teaches us that it is easy to scorn what we cannot have. Sometimes, we may say that we do not value something because we are unable to obtain it. But this is a foolish way of thinking. We should be honest with ourselves and accept our shortcomings. We should also work hard to achieve our goals instead of giving up easily.
Grapes are sour story for class 5
A fox was very hungry and he was looking for food in the jungle. He saw a garden where there were many grapes on a high tree.
“Wow, these grapes are very nice!” the fox said to himself. “They must be very sweet and tasty. I will jump and get them.”
The fox went back a little and then ran to the grapes. He jumped with all his power, but he could not touch the grapes. He tried many times, but he failed every time.
He became very tired and angry. He decided to leave and go away. As he was going, he said to himself, “Huh, who needs these grapes? They are not good at all. They are sour and bitter.”
He tried to make himself happy by saying that he did not want the grapes. But in his heart, he knew that he was not telling the truth. He was just too proud to say that he could not get the grapes.
This story tells us that we should not hate what we cannot have. Sometimes, we may say that we do not care about something because we cannot get it. But this is a silly way of thinking. We should be honest with ourselves and accept our weaknesses. We should also work hard to get what we want instead of giving up quickly.
FAQS
What is the moral of story fox and grapes ?
The moral of the story fox and Grapes is that it is easy to despise what you cannot have, or to reduce the cognitive dissonance between one’s desires and reality. Cognitive dissonance is a psychological term that describes the feeling of discomfort or inconsistency when one’s beliefs, attitudes, or actions do not match each other. For example, the fox in the story wanted to eat the grapes, but he could not reach them. He felt frustrated and unhappy. To cope with his failure, he convinced himself that the grapes were sour and not worth having. He changed his attitude to match his action, rather than admitting his mistake or trying harder. This way, he avoided the feeling of cognitive dissonance.
The story teaches us a lesson that we should not be dishonest with ourselves or others when we face difficulties or challenges. We should not make excuses or rationalize our failures by blaming others or the situation. We should not pretend that we do not care about something that we actually want or need. Instead, we should be humble and realistic about our abilities and limitations. We should accept our failures as opportunities to learn and improve. We should work hard and persistently to achieve our goals and dreams. We should be grateful for what we have and not envy what we do not have.