The Monkey And The Dolphin

Summary

The story describes an event in which a Greek ship bound for Athens gets wrecked near Piraeus. The Dolphins, known for their friendliness towards humans, particularly Athenians, save the shipwrecked individuals by carrying them to shore. During the rescue, a Dolphin mistakenly identifies a Monkey struggling in the water as a human and allows him to climb onto its back. While having a polite conversation, the Dolphin inquires about the Monkey's connection to Athens and Piraeus. The Monkey's false claims of knowing Piraeus, which he mistakenly thinks is a person, reveal his foolishness. Realizing the deception, the Dolphin dives and leaves the Monkey to fend for himself, while it continues to search for real humans to rescue. The tale underscores themes of deception, arrogance, and the importance of honesty.

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It happened once upon a time that a certain Greek ship bound for Athens was wrecked off the coast close to Piraeus, the port of Athens. Had it not been for the Dolphins, who at that time were very friendly toward mankind and especially toward Athenians, all would have perished. But the Dolphins took the shipwrecked people on their backs and swam with them to shore.

Now it was the custom among the Greeks to take their pet monkeys and dogs with them whenever they went on a voyage. So when one of the Dolphins saw a Monkey struggling in the water, he thought it was a man, and made the Monkey climb up on his back. Then off he swam with him toward the shore.

The Monkey sat up, grave and dignified, on the Dolphin’s back.

“You are a citizen of illustrious Athens, are you not?” asked the Dolphin politely.

“Yes,” answered the Monkey, proudly. “My family is one of the noblest in the city.”

“Indeed,” said the Dolphin. “Then of course you often visit Piraeus.”

“Yes, yes,” replied the Monkey. “Indeed, I do. I am with him constantly. Piraeus is my very best friend.”

This answer took the Dolphin by surprise, and, turning his head, he now saw what it was he was carrying. Without more ado, he dived and left the foolish Monkey to take care of himself, while he swam off in search of some human being to save.