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The Fox and the Grapes

The Fox and the Grapes

An Indian fox trying to reach grapes on a tall vine in a sunny village orchard.
Reading Time: 2 minutes

One hot afternoon, a clever fox wandered into an Indian mango orchard near a village.
The sun was high, and his throat was dry. “Ah!” he said, “a few sweet fruits would be perfect right now.”

As he searched, he saw a bunch of purple grapes hanging from a tall vine that climbed up a tree.
They looked juicy and delicious. The fox’s mouth watered.

He jumped to reach them — but the grapes were too high.
He stepped back, took a deep breath, and jumped again — still too high.

He tried once more, running as fast as he could before leaping with all his strength.
But he fell flat on the ground, panting.

The fox sat under the tree, tired and embarrassed. A few sparrows on a nearby branch chirped and giggled, “Try again, O clever one!”

The fox looked up and said proudly, “Who wants those sour grapes anyway?”

And with that, he walked away, pretending not to care — though his stomach growled in protest.

As he left the orchard, a farmer who had been watching him smiled and said,

“The grapes weren’t sour, my friend. Only your thoughts were.”

The fox turned his head for a moment, then smiled faintly. “Maybe you’re right,” he said softly, “but today, I’ve learned that pride makes the sweetest things taste bitter.”

Moral of the Story:

It’s easy to despise what we can’t have — but true wisdom is accepting things with humility.

🧠 Vocabulary

WordMeaning
OrchardA piece of land where fruit trees are grown
VineA plant that climbs or spreads along the ground
PantingBreathing quickly after effort
EmbarrassedFeeling shy or ashamed
DespiseTo hate or look down upon something

🌍 Glossary

TermExplanation
SparrowA small brown bird commonly seen in Indian villages
Mango OrchardA place in India where mango trees grow
FarmerA person who works on the land and grows crops
Sour GrapesA phrase meaning pretending something unwanted when it’s unattainable
PrideA feeling of being too proud or unwilling to admit failure

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