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The Pancatantra teaches through animal fables from "summary" of The Pancatantra by Sarma

The Pancatantra, a collection of ancient Indian fables, employs animal characters to impart valuable life lessons. Through the use of animal fables, the text presents complex moral and ethical dilemmas in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. By anthropomorphizing animals and assigning them human-like traits and characteristics, the Pancatantra creates a relatable and engaging narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. Each animal in the fables represents a different aspect of human nature or behavior, allowing readers to see themselves reflected in the stories. Through the interactions and experiences of these animal characters, the text explores various moral dilemmas, social dynamics, and ethical principles. By using animals as the central figures in the fables, the Pancatantra is able to present these universal themes in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The animal fables in the Pancatantra serve as allegorical tales that offer ...
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