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The animal characters symbolize human traits and behaviors from "summary" of The Pancatantra by Sarma

The animal characters in 'The Pancatantra' embody various human traits and behaviors, serving as allegorical representations of the complexities of human nature. Through these animal protagonists, the author illustrates the diverse range of characteristics and tendencies that are prevalent in society. Each animal in the stories possesses distinct qualities that mirror those found in human beings. For example, the cleverness of the crow, the cunning of the jackal, and the loyalty of the lion all reflect common human attributes such as intelligence, deceitfulness, and loyalty. By attributing human-like characteristics to animals, the author effectively conveys moral lessons and insights...
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