The Wolf and the Sheep Moral Story in English:-Once upon a time, in a vast forest, a fierce wolf lived. He was known to be a ferocious hunter and had no trouble finding his next meal. However, one day he had a fight with a bear and was badly injured. The wolf was unable to walk or hunt and had no food to eat.
One day, a group of sheep walked by, and the wolf begged them for some water. He said he needed it to regain his strength and hunt once again. However, the sheep knew that if the wolf had the strength to hunt, he would most likely hunt them first.
One sheep bravely approached the wolf and said, “I am willing to help, but if I give you water, you will become strong and dangerous to me. I don’t want to become your next meal. So, I’m sorry, but I can’t help you.”
The wolf felt sad and ashamed of himself. He realized how cruel he had been to the animals in the forest and that his actions had consequences. The wolf then apologized to the sheep and promised to change his ways. He promised never to harm any of the animals in the forest again and to live in harmony with them.
The sheep forgave the wolf and, out of the kindness of their hearts, gave him some food to eat. The wolf was grateful and promised to always remember their kindness.
From that day on, the wolf became a new and different animal. He lived peacefully in the forest with the other animals, and they all learned to trust him. The wolf’s changed behavior brought peace and harmony to the forest, and all the animals were happy.
The moral of the story is that we should always be kind and helpful to others, but also be wise and careful with our actions. Our actions have consequences, and we should always consider how they may affect others around us.