The Two Pots

Summary

This fable presents the story of two pots, one made of brass and the other from clay, who stand together on a hearth. The Brass Pot suggests they travel together, but the Earthen Pot hesitates because it knows how fragile it is. The Brass Pot reassures the Earthen Pot by promising to protect it from harm. Encouraged, the Earthen Pot agrees to journey together with the Brass Pot. However, as they move along, the Earthen Pot cannot withstand the bumps and jolts, shattering into pieces shortly after setting out. The tale underlines a moral lesson about recognizing one's vulnerabilities and the potential dangers of stepping outside one's limits without necessary caution.

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Two Pots, one of brass and the other of clay, stood together on the hearthstone. One day the Brass Pot proposed to the Earthen Pot that they go out into the world together. But the Earthen Pot excused himself, saying that it would be wiser for him to stay in the corner by the fire.

“It would take so little to break me,” he said. “You know how fragile I am. The least shock is sure to shatter me!”

“Don’t let that keep you at home,” urged the Brass Pot. “I shall take very good care of you. If we should happen to meet anything hard I will step between and save you.”

So the Earthen Pot at last consented, and the two set out side by side, jolting along on three stubby legs first to this side, then to that, and bumping into each other at every step.

The Earthen Pot could not survive that sort of companionship very long. They had not gone ten paces before the Earthen Pot cracked, and at the next jolt he flew into a thousand pieces.

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