NARRATIVE OF THE YOUNG SHEPHERD

Narrative of the Young Shepherd

Narrative of the Young Shepherd

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At the center of the enchanting rolling hills, dwelt a shepherd boy. His being was essentially untarnished, simple, and honest. His main role was essentially to care for his herd of rams.

Their gentle baas and the whispering of the wind through the lone tree on the hilltop were his only associates. Day in day, watching over his wards instilled in him a notion of quiet fulfillment.

But, there were occasional moments of solitude, when the shepherd boy would long for fellowship. In one such instance because of sheer monotony, the shepherd boy conceived a troublesome plot.

Stories of predators prowling on sheep had been heard times and again in the village. So, the boy decided to used this fear and played a prank on the inhabitants.

One day he raced into the village shouting “Wolf! There is a wolf that has taken my sheep!” The frightened villagers rushed up the hills to help but found nothing threatening.

The boy chuckled at the puzzle on their faces. This prank persisted for a few more days. However, one day, a real wolf did come to prey the grazing sheep. The shepherd boy dashed for help, screaming “Wolf, Wolf!” But this time, no one showed up.

Frustrated and alone, the boy struggled against the wolf but managed to protect only few of his sheep. Heartbroken, he went back to the town only to receive a lesson on honesty and the results of dishonesty.

His tale of this shepherd boy has been passed down generations as a click here mediaeval parable for teaching the significance of honesty, the consequences of lying and the risks of crying wolf. Moreover, it stresses how trust once broken, is difficult to earn back. It's a story as relevant today as it was then.

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