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* ((eatLamb,hunger,wolf,animals),(eatLamb,lambDead,lamb,animals))
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Eating the lamb is good for the wolf but bad for the lamb.
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The story works not by the cycle itself, a mere interpersonal conflict, but by the transition from a situation where the wolf feels the need to find an excuse to a situation where this need does not exist anymore. See also [[The Fox & the Grapes]].

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Aesop's Fables - 11. The Wolf & the Lamb

- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -

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Text

Text available here

Structure

The Wolf & the Lamb

Dramatic Cycles

  • ((eatLamb,hunger,wolf,animals),(eatLamb,lambDead,lamb,animals))

Eating the lamb is good for the wolf but bad for the lamb.

Comments

The story works not by the cycle itself, a mere interpersonal conflict, but by the transition from a situation where the wolf feels the need to find an excuse to a situation where this need does not exist anymore. See also The Fox & the Grapes.