Well, the blue jackal short story is centered around a jackal's transformation into a blue - colored creature. This change in his appearance makes him stand out among the other animals. He takes advantage of their superstition and lack of knowledge about his true nature. He weaves lies about his origin and capabilities, leading the animals to follow his commands. But as the story progresses, things start to unravel for the blue jackal as some animals begin to suspect the truth.
The main plot is about a jackal that gets dyed blue by accident and then fools other animals into thinking he is a powerful and special being.
In the 'the blue jackal short story', the jackal becomes blue and uses this new appearance to deceive the other animals in the forest. He manages to convince them that he has some sort of divine or special status. This allows him to gain power and influence over the other animals for a while until his true identity is eventually discovered.
The main plot revolves around a detective chasing a criminal who has stolen a valuable blue cross. There are a series of cat - and - mouse encounters between them, with the detective trying to outwit the criminal and recover the precious item.
One moral lesson is that lies don't last forever and the truth will come out in the end.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the story, but it may be about a girl's journey with her blue lantern.
The moral might be related to cooperation or the lack thereof. Maybe in the story, the crow and the jackal initially try to outdo each other but then realize that they could achieve more if they worked together. Or it could be a warning about trusting others too easily, as one of them might be deceived by the other's false appearance or promises.
The jackal might be attracted to the crabs for food. Maybe it saw the crabs scuttling near the water and its predatory instincts kicked in. Crabs can be a good source of nutrition for a jackal.
Since I don't know the details of the story, I can't say for sure. But based on the title, the jackal is likely to be one of the main characters. And of course, the 13 ghosts would also be important characters in the story.
One main element is the jackal itself, often depicted as a spooky and elusive creature. Another element could be the setting, like a dark and desolate place. Fear is also a key element, as the jackal ghost instills fear in those who encounter it.
Since I don't know the exact 'boy blue story', I can't tell the main plot. It could be about the boy's journey to find something precious.
Sorry, I don't know the exact 'the lion and the jackal full story' so I can't summarize it.
Yes, there could be. You might find such a story in some collections of animal tales or fictional works.