There's the story of Joseph in the Old Testament. Despite facing many hardships and betrayals, he remained forgiving and acted with integrity and kindness throughout his life.
One such story could be the parable of the Good Samaritan. It showcases a Samaritan, who was considered an outsider by society, showing kindness and compassion to a wounded man when others passed by.
The story of Ruth is another example. Ruth's loyalty and kindness towards her mother-in-law, Naomi, demonstrate goodness. She was willing to leave her own people and follow Naomi, and her actions were seen as virtuous.
A fairy tale might have this moral. In many fairy tales, the kind and virtuous characters eventually receive rewards for their goodness.
There are many types. For example, in some kids' cartoons, a character might be shown enjoying a big slice of pizza. Or in a funny cartoon, someone could be gobbling up a huge ice cream cone.
There was an old man who lived alone. Every day, he would sit on his porch and watch the world go by. One winter day, a young boy slipped and fell on the icy sidewalk in front of the old man's house. The old man quickly got up, went inside, and brought out a warm blanket and some hot cocoa for the boy. He helped the boy up and invited him inside to warm up. From that day on, the boy would often visit the old man, bringing him small gifts and keeping him company. Their friendship became a wonderful goodness story in the neighborhood.
Sorry, I don't have a clear memory of such an old biblical story. Maybe you could check with a religious scholar or do some in-depth research on religious texts.
Often, in certain anime or manga series aimed at a mature audience, you could find characters depicted with little clothing for various story or thematic reasons. However, it's important to note that such depictions should be viewed within the appropriate context and legal and moral boundaries.
Some adventure cartoons might have a character accidentally cut their finger while exploring. Or in a comedy, it could be for a funny mishap. But it really depends on the genre and the story the cartoon is trying to tell.
I think such cartoons are not very common and usually not appropriate. Maybe in some dark or odd cartoons you might find such a scene, but they're not the norm.
You might find cartoon clipart of a person having a picnic and eating sandwiches. Or maybe a child enjoying ice cream.
It might be a cartoon where a group of kids are singing funny parodies of popular songs, making everyone laugh with their funny expressions and offbeat lyrics.
Well, a 'goodness and mercy story' might go like this. There was a sick child in a poor village. The local doctor, full of goodness, decided to treat the child for free. And mercy was shown as the doctor continued to care for the child even when the chances of recovery were slim. This story shows how goodness and mercy can make a big difference in someone's life.