The Wild Ass and the Lion

Summary

This tale conveys a moral lesson about power dynamics and greed through the story of a Wild Ass and a Lion who form a partnership to hunt more effectively. The Lion uses his strength, while the Wild Ass contributes with his speed. However, once they capture enough prey, the distribution of the spoils reveals the Lion’s true nature. He declares the first share for himself as 'king', claims a second share as a hunting partner, and ominously threatens the Wild Ass with dire consequences unless he relinquishes the third share too. The story highlights how those in power often exploit their position to take more than their fair share, and it underscores the importance of understanding and recognizing unfairness and deceit in relationships.

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A Wild Ass and a Lion entered into an alliance so that they might capture the beasts of the forest with greater ease. The Lion agreed to assist the Wild Ass with his strength, while the Wild Ass gave the Lion the benefit of his greater speed. When they had taken as many beasts as their necessities required, the Lion undertook to distribute the prey, and for this purpose divided it into three shares. “I will take the first share,” he said, “because I am King: and the second share, as a partner with you in the chase: and the third share (believe me) will be a source of great evil to you, unless you willingly resign it to me, and set off as fast as you can.”