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# The Raven and the Fox
The chapter "The Raven and the Fox" presents a fable illustrating the themes of pride and cunning through the interactions between a raven and a fox.

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## Knowledge Snapshot

| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 6 |
| Subject | English |
| Book | Poorvi |
| Chapter | The Raven and the Fox |
| Pages | 13-19 |

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## Chapter Summary

### Short Summary
This fable revolves around a raven perched on a branch with a piece of food in its beak, while a fox flatters the raven to trick it into singing and dropping the food.

### Detailed Summary
In the poem, the raven is shown as proud of its appearance, while the fox uses flattery to manipulate the raven into opening its beak. The raven, not realizing the fox's true intent, sings and drops the food, which the fox gleefully captures. The central lesson highlights that pride can lead to folly, as demonstrated by the raven's experience.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation

### Introduction to The Raven and the Fox
The fable introduces a scenario where a raven and a fox engage in a deceptive exchange with underlying themes of pride and cunning.

### Characters of the Fable
The primary characters are the Raven and Reynard the Fox, each symbolizing pride and cunning respectively.

### Plot Summary
The plot unfolds with the fox admiring the raven’s appearance and coaxing it into singing, leading to the raven dropping its food.

### Themes and Moral Lessons
The main themes include the dangers of pride and the cunning nature of the fox. The moral warns against being swayed by flattery.

### Literary Devices in the Poem
The poem employs rhyme, personification, and alliteration to enhance its lyrical quality and convey deeper meanings.

### Character Analysis: The Fox
The fox, depicted as clever and cunning, orchestrates the encounter to outsmart the raven.

### Character Analysis: The Raven
The raven is characterized by its vanity and pride, which ultimately lead to its downfall in the story.

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## Character Analysis

### The Fox
The fox, known for its intelligence, cleverly flatters the raven to achieve its goal of obtaining the food.

### The Raven
The raven's pride prevents it from recognizing the fox's manipulation, illustrating the theme of vanity.

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## Core Ideas

| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Pride Leads to Folly | The raven's pride causes it to lose its food, demonstrating the theme of consequences arising from vanity. |

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## Key Concepts

| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Flattery | Excessive and insincere praise used to manipulate someone. |
| Cunning | The quality of being skilled in achieving goals through deceit. |

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## Important Points for Revision

* The raven is perched on a tree limb.
* The fox flatters the raven to make it sing.
* The raven drops its morsel out of pride.
* The fox laughs at the raven's folly after acquiring the food.
* The moral teaches about the dangers of pride and the effectiveness of cunning.
* The story is narrated in the form of a poem.
* The raven fails to recognize the fox's deceitful intent.
* The title reflects the central characters and their roles in the fable.

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## Vocabulary and Glossary

| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Morsel | A small piece of food. |
| Perched | Sat on a branch or a high place. |

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## Practice Questions

### Short Answer Questions
1. What does the fox say to the raven?
2. Why does the raven open its beak?
3. What lesson does the raven learn?
4. How does the fox trick the raven?
5. What does the term 'pride' refer to in the context of the poem?

### Long Answer Questions
1. Discuss the role of flattery in the story and how it affects the raven.
2. Analyze the characteristics of the raven and the fox based on their actions.
3. Explain the moral of the fable and its relevance to the theme of pride.

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## Related Concepts

* Fables
* Folk Tales
* Moral Lessons

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