The Lion And The Gnat

Summary

This fable illustrates a moral lesson about the dangers of arrogance and pride. It tells the story of a gnat who challenges a lion, the king of the beasts, and repeatedly stings him, causing the lion to injure himself in a fit of rage. Despite being small and seemingly insignificant, the gnat claims victory over the powerful lion. However, the gnat's pride leads to his downfall as he carelessly flies into a spider's web and becomes trapped. The story emphasizes that overconfidence and complacency can lead to unexpected consequences, no matter how strong or victorious one might feel. It serves as a reminder of humility and the awareness that even the mightiest can fall.

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“Away with you, vile insect!” said a Lion angrily to a Gnat that was buzzing around his head. But the Gnat was not in the least disturbed.

“Do you think,” he said spitefully to the Lion, “that I am afraid of you because they call you king?”

The next instant he flew at the Lion and stung him sharply on the nose. Mad with rage, the Lion struck fiercely at the Gnat, but only succeeded in tearing himself with his claws. Again and again the Gnat stung the Lion, who now was roaring terribly. At last, worn out with rage and covered with wounds that his own teeth and claws had made, the Lion gave up the fight.

The Gnat buzzed away to tell the whole world about his victory, but instead he flew straight into a spider’s web. And there, he who had defeated the King of beasts came to a miserable end, the prey of a little spider.