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  • The Travelers & the Purse - Scene 2: 'How lucky I am!' he exclaimed, holding the purse high with a…
  • The Travelers & the Purse - Scene 3: His companion looked at him and said calmly, 'Do not say "I…
  • The Travelers & the Purse - Scene 4: But the man who held the gold shook his head angrily. 'No,…
  • The Travelers & the Purse - Scene 5: Just as they were arguing, they heard a loud shout from behind.…
  • The Travelers & the Purse - Scene 6: The man who had found the purse suddenly fell into a great…
  • The Travelers & the Purse - Scene 7: His companion crossed his arms and looked at him steadily. 'No, no,'…
  • The Travelers & the Purse - Scene 8: The moral of the story is that we cannot expect anyone to…

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The Travelers & the Purse

The Travelers and the Purse is a classic Aesop fable that explores the dynamics of friendship and the ethics of sharing. In this story, two companions face a test of character when one discovers a fortune and refuses to acknowledge his friend's part in their journey together. It is a timeless lesson for children about the true meaning of partnership.

Origin of the Story

This story is one of the many fables attributed to Aesop, a storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. These fables were passed down through oral tradition before being recorded in various collections throughout history.

About Aesop

Aesop was a legendary Greek fabulist and storyteller. His fables are known for their simple characters—often animals or common people—and their clear moral lessons that continue to resonate with readers of all ages today.

The Moral of the Story

The moral of 'The Travelers & the Purse' is that those who are unwilling to share their good fortune with others cannot expect others to share their misfortunes. Friendship is a two-way street that requires loyalty in both good and bad times.

  • Honesty
  • Loyalty
  • Parity
  • Selflessness

Learning Activities

Engage your children with these discussion questions and activities:

  • 🎨Ask: Why was the first man wrong to say 'I' instead of 'we'?
  • 💬Discuss: What would you do if you found something valuable while with a friend?
  • Role-play: Act out the scene with the purse and the mob to understand both perspectives.
  • 📝Draw: Create an illustration of the dusty road in ancient Greece.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main lesson of The Travelers and the Purse?

The main lesson is that friendship involves sharing both the rewards and the risks of life.

Who wrote The Travelers and the Purse?

The story is attributed to Aesop, the famous ancient Greek storyteller.

Is this story suitable for toddlers?

Yes, its simple narrative and clear moral make it an excellent choice for children aged 3 and up.