It could be about the power of kindness. The angel's actions towards the soldier boy might show that even in the harshest of situations, like war where the soldier boy is, kindness can make a difference.
Perhaps the moral is that everyone, no matter how tough they seem like a soldier in a war, needs some form of divine or spiritual guidance. The angel represents that guidance for the boy. It also might imply that there is always hope, as the angel brings something positive into the boy's life.
I'm not sure precisely about this story. But it could involve the angel bringing some kind of hope or guidance to the soldier boy. It might be set during a war, where the boy faces hardships and the angel appears to change his fate, perhaps saving his life or giving him the strength to carry on.
Perhaps in the 'little angel story', the angel learns about the importance of seeing the good in everyone. The moral could then be that we should look beyond the surface and find the positive aspects in people. The little angel may have initially judged some characters wrongly but later discovered their hidden virtues. This teaches us to have an open - minded and positive attitude towards others, as everyone has something good within them waiting to be recognized.
The moral could be about perseverance. The blind boy might face many difficulties but still manages to carry on with his life. This shows that no matter what hardships we face, we should not give up easily.
The moral is about selfless love and giving. The tree in the story gives everything it has to the boy without asking for much in return, just like the unconditional love of parents.
Perhaps the moral is that sadness is a part of life, even for the most otherworldly of creatures. It could be teaching us to accept and understand our own sadness better. If an angel, a symbol of purity and divinity, can be sad, then it's okay for us to feel sad too. And through understanding the angel's sadness, we can learn how to cope with our own emotions in a more positive way.
Comic Soldier Boy is about a brave and resilient character who faces various challenges and adventures in a fictional world.
One possible moral could be about the beauty of different worlds coming together. The boy from the human world and the mermaid from the underwater world meet, and it might teach us to be open to new experiences and different kinds of beings.
The moral could be that kindness is always repaid. The boy might have shown kindness to the lion, and later the lion helps the boy in some way.
The moral might be to think before you act. Since the boy is foolish and does things without considering the consequences, it could teach us to be more cautious.
In 'the boy and the bayonet story', the moral could be related to growth and learning. The boy starts with little knowledge about the bayonet but through his experience, he learns valuable lessons, perhaps about discipline, respect for weapons, or self - improvement.