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  • The Donkey Master - Scene 2: But the King said, "No, since God has sent him he shall…
  • The Donkey Master - Scene 3: No excuses were of any use. The donkey was determined to play…
  • The Donkey Master - Scene 4: The donkey said, "Here we will stay," knocked at the gate, and…
  • The Donkey Master - Scene 5: And now the donkey was asked to sit down and eat with…
  • The Donkey Master - Scene 6: - "Well, then, thou shalt sit next her too," said the King.…
  • The Donkey Master - Scene 7: Dost thou want gold?" - "No," said he, and shook his head.…
  • The Donkey Master - Scene 8: When they were both within, the bridegroom bolted the door, looked around,…
  • The Donkey Master - Scene 9: said he to his daughter, "that thou hast not got a proper…

The Donkey Master

Dive into the enchanting world of the Brothers Grimm with this timeless story of a royal donkey's journey to acceptance and discovery of true talent.

About the Authors

The Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, are renowned for their collection of folk and fairy tales that have enchanted readers worldwide. Their stories often contain moral and ethical lessons through fantastical narratives.

Moral of the Story

The story reminds us that true nobility comes from within and that outward appearances can often be misleading.

  • Inner worth
  • Perseverance
  • Understanding and Acceptance

Engaging Activities

Discover fun activities that can help children engage more deeply with the story.

  • 🎨Create a drawing of the donkey prince.
  • 💬Compose a simple song like the donkey would play.
  • Discuss the themes of acceptance and looking beyond appearances.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of 'The Donkey'?

The main theme is the acceptance of one's true nature and the understanding that true worth is not determined by appearances.

Who are the key characters in the story?

The key characters include the donkey prince, the King and Queen, the musician, and the beautiful princess.

What lesson does the story teach?

The story teaches that perseverance and inner nobility can lead to true acceptance and happiness.