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* ((tauntDullness,peacockSeenAsSuperior,peacock,animals),(tauntDullness,craneOffended,craneSeenAsSuperior,crane,animals))
 
* ((tauntDullness,peacockSeenAsSuperior,peacock,animals),(tauntDullness,craneOffended,craneSeenAsSuperior,crane,animals))
 
When the peacock taunts the crane, he satisfies his goal of superiority but it unsatisfies the same goal for the crane.
 
When the peacock taunts the crane, he satisfies his goal of superiority but it unsatisfies the same goal for the crane.
* ((compareFlying,craneSeenAsSuperior,peacock,animals),(compareFlying,peacockOffended,peacockSeenAsSuperior,peacock,animals))
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* ((compareFlying,craneSeenAsSuperior,crane,animals),(compareFlying,peacockOffended,peacockSeenAsSuperior,peacock,animals))
 
And reciprocally.
 
And reciprocally.
  
 
===Comments===
 
===Comments===
 
[[Category:Fables]]
 
[[Category:Fables]]

Latest revision as of 11:42, 27 April 2016

Aesop's Fables - 12. The Peacock & the Crane

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The Peacock & the Crane

Dramatic Cycles

  • ((tauntDullness,peacockSeenAsSuperior,peacock,animals),(tauntDullness,craneOffended,craneSeenAsSuperior,crane,animals))

When the peacock taunts the crane, he satisfies his goal of superiority but it unsatisfies the same goal for the crane.

  • ((compareFlying,craneSeenAsSuperior,crane,animals),(compareFlying,peacockOffended,peacockSeenAsSuperior,peacock,animals))

And reciprocally.

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