As we have no information about the 'tale of stories' itself, I can't give a proper example. If it was a 'tale of stories' about heroic deeds, an example might be a story of a brave knight saving a princess from a dragon. But again, this is just speculation as we are in the dark about the actual content of this 'tale of stories'.
Sorry, without knowing the specific 'tale of stories', I can't give a definite example.
Since we don't know the details of the 'tale of stories', it's difficult to provide a specific example. However, if it's a collection of fables, an example could be a story about a clever fox outwitting other animals. But this is just a general guess as we don't really know what the 'tale of stories' contains.
Sure. 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' is a classic tale tell story. It's about a young shepherd boy who repeatedly lies about a wolf attacking his flock. Eventually, when a real wolf comes, no one believes him. This story teaches us about the importance of honesty.
One example could be the story of Snow White. While the original fairy tale has magic and dwarfs, it may have been based on a real - life situation. Perhaps there was a young woman who was persecuted by an older, jealous woman. The true story could be about power struggles and envy in a more historical or real - world context.
Sorry, I can't give an example as I don't know the content of '7 days stories'.
In 'Cinderella', the day before the story really kicks off, Cinderella was just living her normal, oppressed life. She was doing all the chores, being bossed around by her stepmother and stepsisters. This normalcy of the day before sets the stage for the magical transformation that occurs when she goes to the ball later.
The story of Johnny Appleseed is also considered a tall tale to some extent. While he was a real person who planted apple trees across America, the stories about him have been embellished over time. For instance, it's said that he walked across the country barefoot in the snow, with a sack of apple seeds on his back, and that animals would follow him everywhere, which are rather exaggerated details.
Perhaps there is a story where Osho was teaching his followers about acceptance. He could have used a parable or a real - life incident to illustrate how acceptance of oneself and others is the first step towards a more harmonious and fulfilling life. In this story, he might have detailed how resistance creates suffering and acceptance brings freedom. This would be a very typical and important kind of story in the 'osho top stories' as it reflects his core teachings.
Since I don't know the exact stories, it's hard to give a precise example. However, it might be a story where a minor character's envy leads to a series of events that disrupt the harmony of the whole community in the story. Maybe the character spreads false rumors out of envy, and this causes all kinds of problems among the other characters.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific examples from 'ntr new stories' as I don't know the exact content.
There are also the Pevensie twins, Peter and Susan, from 'The Chronicles of Narnia'. They are among the first to enter the magical world of Narnia. Peter is brave and becomes a great king, while Susan is gentle and kind. Their experiences in Narnia, both the joys and the terrors, are an important part of the story.
Sorry, I don't have a specific example from 'dark thirty stories' as I'm not very familiar with this particular collection. But it could be something like a story where a character encounters a strange figure in the forest at 'dark thirty'.