Similarities Between The Fox And The Grapes
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In grape in The Fox and the Grapes represents an obstacle that the fox cannot over come. Consequently, the fox then gives up and deems the grapes sour and unworthy of him because he could not reach them. When the fox expresses scorn for what cannot be attained, it makes for a rather useful perversion. The Fox and the Grape demonstrates the reaction to disappointment as finding imperfections with what is beyond reach. However, this may not be a bad thing for the fox, by finding imperfections in various events of life, some pleasant but some not so pleasant, the fox may be shielding himself from the disappointment of failure. So if our fox can find fault with what he desired, he is a happy fellow and, to a certain extent, he is also wise. It