The Lion and the Dolphin

Summary

This fable narrates a story about a lion and a dolphin who decide to form a friendship based on their roles as leaders in their respective realms, the land and the sea. They agree to support each other when needed. However, when the lion finds himself in a fight with a wild bull, he calls on the dolphin for help. Despite the dolphin's willingness to assist, his inability to operate outside his natural habitat prevents him from providing aid. The lion accuses the dolphin of betrayal, to which the dolphin responds by pointing out that his limitations are set by nature, not personal choice. The tale highlights themes of understanding, natural limitations, and the importance of recognizing the constraints of others' abilities.

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A Lion roaming by the seashore saw a Dolphin lift up its head out of the waves, and suggested that they contract an alliance, saying that of all the animals they ought to be the best friends, since the one was the king of beasts on the earth, and the other was the sovereign ruler of all the inhabitants of the ocean. The Dolphin gladly consented to this request. Not long afterwards the Lion had a combat with a wild bull, and called on the Dolphin to help him. The Dolphin, though quite willing to give him assistance, was unable to do so, as he could not by any means reach the land. The Lion abused him as a traitor. The Dolphin replied, “Nay, my friend, blame not me, but Nature, which, while giving me the sovereignty of the sea, has quite denied me the power of living upon the land.”