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Feedback on Rabbit and Snake Fable
I read The Rabbit And The Snake: A Fable by Meghan F., it was a very interesting take on the classic idea of a fable. Some may say that it's reinventing the wheel, but I think that it's a rather charming idea. It seems like an animal take on Red Riding Hood. He neglects the fact that the snake is a dangerous predator because he is elderly. This fable teaches two important lessons. Firstly, you should underestimate a predator and also that you should plan ahead and not count on others.
I really enjoyed the text and got some good laughs out of it. It was also extremely relatable for me as I'm not always the most prepared individual and this reflects a common problem for me
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