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Eating the mice is good for the cat but bad for the mice, both being animals (Interpersonal conflict). | |||
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Aesop's Fables - 3. The Cat & the Mice
- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -
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Structure
Dramatic Cycles
- ((eatMice,hunger,cat,animals),(eatMice,mice,animals))
Eating the mice is good for the cat but bad for the mice, both being animals (Interpersonal conflict).