In the 'a man with a lamp' story, a man had a lamp. He was in an environment filled with darkness. The lamp he had was not just for his own use but potentially had significance for others. It could be that his journey with the lamp taught others about the importance of having something to 'light' up one's path, and this forms the moral of the story.
A man carried a lamp. As he moved in the darkness, the lamp he held was the only source of light. This man's presence with the lamp might have made a difference to those around him. Maybe people were afraid of the dark, but his lamp brought comfort or safety, and from this situation, a moral can be drawn.
A blind man walked with a lamp at night. People were puzzled as he couldn't see the light. But the blind man said the lamp was not for him to see but for others to see him, so they wouldn't bump into him.
Well, usually the story is about a man and his donkey. The man depends on the donkey for various tasks like carrying loads. There might be some challenges they face together, like a difficult journey or a lack of resources. And through their experiences, a moral is derived, like the ones I mentioned before about loyalty, understanding or perseverance.
There was a man and a lion. They got into a debate. The man boasted of his mental faculties and how he could make things to help him in a fight. The lion, on the other hand, growled about its natural strength, its sharp claws and powerful jaws. In the end, they remained at odds, because they were both so entrenched in their own perspectives.
There are different versions of the blind man moral story. Generally, it often involves a blind man who overcomes difficulties through his own unique qualities or with the help of others, showing the importance of inner strength or human kindness.
A blind boy in the story faces many challenges due to his lack of sight. But he doesn't let it stop him. He tries to do things on his own and shows great courage in the face of difficulties.
A man owned a goose which was special because it laid golden eggs. Each day, the man would get one precious golden egg. However, the man grew impatient and greedy. He decided to kill the goose, believing he would find a large amount of gold inside it. Sadly, when he killed the goose, he discovered there was no gold inside, and he had lost the goose that had been giving him golden eggs every day.
On a beach, a large number of starfish were lying stranded. A man came across this scene. Another man told him that it was impossible to save all those starfish. But the man didn't care. He began to pick up the starfish one at a time and put them back in the ocean. He knew that he couldn't save them all, but he could at least save some, and for those starfish, his actions were life - saving.
I'm not sure of the exact 'a man and a goose story' but it could be about a man who finds a goose and they start living together. Maybe the man protects the goose from predators.
There is a man. He comes across a group of birds. He does something for the birds, perhaps he saves them from a predator or gives them food. And in return, the birds bring some sort of good fortune or change to the man's life.
There was a man who found a snake in a cold state. Feeling pity, he took the snake home to warm it up. But once the snake regained its strength, it bit the man. It shows how kindness to a dangerous being can lead to negative consequences.