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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, | * ((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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- ((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.