Item
The Tick and the Lion
- Title
- en_US The Tick and the Lion
- en_US Series #7:5
- en_US RSF7:5
- Description
- en_US Language note: Bilingual: English/Thai
- Peter
- Creator
- en_US Peter See all items with this value
- Contributor
- en_US Sarawut
- Date
- 2020-01-23T17:39:43Z
- 2018-05
- en_US 2018?
- Date Available
- 2020-01-23T17:39:43Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 2018
- Abstract
- en_US This story is a variation of "The Lion and the Mosquito." This version starts with the boasting of a proud tick. He carries it out by maddening a lion and then exulting publicly. This version loosens the connection between the tick's triumphing over the lion and his falling fatally into a spider's web: "One night the tick who was still jumping up and down joyfully did not see a spider's web behind him." The stated moral is "One who is proud of himself will never be a true winner." The moral page has a standard framework throughout this Series #7, with insects at the corners and a child in the center. There are problems in the editing of this story, particularly with punctuating quotations. The first sentence also has an unusual expression: "There was a tick who thought that he was the mightiest and quickest other animal." The front-cover on both sides has symbols for Green Life publishing, Green Ocean paper, and yessoy ink. The publisher's symbol seems to be two purple heads reading an open red book; it is repeated three times. There is a page of vocabulary on the inside back cover, with a picture of all six books in the series on the back cover. The pamphlet is twelve pages long, about 7½" x 6¾".
- Identifier
- en_US 12075 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US eng|tha
- Publisher
- en_US Reading Support Foundation: Greenlife Printing
- en_US Bangkok
- Subject
- One story See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection