The Wolf And His Shadow

Summary

This short narrative centers on a wolf whose inflated self-importance leads to his downfall. As the wolf observes his large shadow cast by the setting sun, he becomes boastful, believing himself to be mightier than a lion. His inflated ego leads him to imagine challenging a lion's dominance. However, his confidence is immediately shattered when a real lion appears, its shadow completely overshadowing the wolf, and swiftly defeats him with one powerful blow. The story conveys themes of humility and the dangers of pride and overestimating one's abilities, serving as a cautionary tale against arrogance and self-deception.

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A Wolf left his lair one evening in fine spirits and an excellent appetite. As he ran, the setting sun cast his shadow far out on the ground, and it looked as if the wolf were a hundred times bigger than he really was.

“Why,” exclaimed the Wolf proudly, “see how big I am! Fancy me running away from a puny Lion! I’ll show him who is fit to be king, he or I.”

Just then an immense shadow blotted him out entirely, and the next instant a Lion struck him down with a single blow.

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