Rabbit And Otter Analysis

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Stories have different types of important lessons that the readers learn from the information they developed in the story. Native Americans wrote stories that influenced many people’s lives in an abundance of ways. Native Americans wrote stories such as Rabbit & Otter to send out a moral to readers and the community to learn from their mistakes. Not only that, but to help people’s everyday lives to improve from bad to good. According to the Rabbit and the Otter. It was an interesting story to read and to learn from; because in life we try something to be like the other people. Even though, you know for yourself, you would not be able to do that, but the selfish parts inside you, may make you that type of person. From this story; it delivers an important idea about their role in the community. It shows directly to the community of how bad it is to try to be smart …show more content…

It’s always good to be true to yourself. Not only that but, just be happy on what you have. You don’t have to try to prove to others what you have. It’s always great to be kind to one another and honest. Don’t be like the Rabbit; going over his head trying to be like the Otter and end up stealing and fall into danger.
From every stories there is always an important moral that leave every reader jaw drop. That was basically what the native americans was writing this stories about. Not only to impress the readers but for them to learn.
Lastly, towards the end of the story. Everyday in life; we keep a secret from friends and families. Rabbit keep stealing Otter eat, but Otter did not realize it at the first time. Well, the Rabbit thought , “oh, it’s okay otter doesn’t know”. Little that he know, Otter tracked him down. That happens in life always. Sometimes we keep secret of bad things we’ve done. We thinks it’s okay but it comes down, it put us into big trouble and bad

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