If the 'biscuit man story' is about sharing, like the biscuit man giving his biscuits to the needy, then the moral could be about the joy of giving and kindness.
Suppose the biscuit man in the story overcomes difficulties in his biscuit - making journey, like facing a shortage of ingredients but still manages to create something delicious. Then the moral could be about perseverance and resourcefulness. That no matter what challenges we face, we can find solutions and keep going forward.
Well, it might be about self - control. If in the story the little girl had to resist the temptation to eat all the biscuits at once, it shows us the importance of self - discipline. We often face situations where we need to control our impulses, just like the girl with the biscuits.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different 'biscuit man' stories. It might be about a man who makes or sells biscuits, perhaps with some adventures or interesting events related to his biscuit - making or selling business.
I'm not sure specifically which 'biscuit man story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to a biscuit man. It might be a local folktale where a man who makes or sells biscuits has an interesting adventure, like he might have a special recipe that he uses to save his bakery from closing down.
Since I don't know the exact story, the main character is probably the 'biscuit man' himself.
The moral could be about loyalty. The donkey is often a symbol of hard work and loyalty in such stories. If the man in the story is kind to the donkey, it might show that kindness is rewarded with loyalty. For example, if the man takes good care of the donkey, the donkey will serve him well.
The moral could be about perception and how we often misjudge others. Just like people might misjudge a blind man's capabilities, it teaches us not to make assumptions based on appearances or disabilities.
The moral of the man and snake story is often 'Beware of false pity or kindness to the unworthy'. In the story, the man helps the snake out of kindness, but the snake tries to bite him. It shows that some things are inherently dangerous and ungrateful, and we should be cautious when dealing with such entities.
The moral could be that different perspectives exist. Just as the man and the lion in the story might view things differently based on their own natures and experiences. For example, the man might see himself as the superior being, while the lion has its own view of strength and survival in the wild.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the story specifically. But it could be an ordinary person who has shown extraordinary moral courage or integrity.
I'm not sure specifically which 'canned biscuit story' you're referring to. It could be about the invention of canned biscuits, how they are made, or perhaps someone's personal experience related to canned biscuits.