Q. Summary of poem Fable
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Summary of poem Fable.
- The mountain is quick to call the squirrel a “little prig,” but the squirrel can calmly and respectfully defend himself.
- He points out that the mountain is not as small as the squirrel, and that he is not as spry.
- He also says that they both have different talents and that both of their talents are important.
- The poem ends with the message that “talent differs, all is well and wisely put.” This means that everyone is different and that our differences are what make us special.
- We should celebrate our differences, and we should not try to be someone we are not.
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