Sometimes we make fun of people and play tricks on them. In this Aesop fable I am going to share with you a fox has decided to play a trick on a crane.
The Fox one day thought of a plan to amuse himself at the expense of the Stork, at whose odd appearance he was always laughing.
“You must come and dine with me today,” he said to the Stork, smiling to himself at the trick he was going to play. The Stork gladly accepted the invitation and arrived in good time and with a very good appetite.
For dinner the Fox served soup. But it was set out in a very shallow dish, and all the Stork could do was to wet the very tip of his bill. Not a drop of soup could he get. But the Fox lapped it up easily, and, to increase the disappointment of the Stork, made a great show of enjoyment.
The hungry Stork was much displeased at the trick, but he was a calm, even-tempered fellow and saw no good in…show more content… During this time Joseph’s brothers made it look like he died, and sold him into slavery. Through God’s will Joseph was put in charge of the Pharaoh’s house, the people, and the only person that would be higher than Joseph would be the Pharaoh. Joseph soon met his brothers again during a famine. Joseph recognized them but they did not recognize him. He called them spies, and told them he would test them. When they were leaving the second time they came Joseph had one of his servants place his silver cup in the youngest sons sack. He made them get all worked up and scared because their father would not be able to live without his son soJoseph paid them back for what they did. As they pleaded to take Benjamin’s place they told Joseph how they already broke their father’s heart when they sold their other brother into slavery, and how they wished they had never done it. In the end the brothers were treated how they treated Joseph, but then were treated in a better way and treated Joseph with