Well, it could be that we should be careful who we consider as friends. Maybe the camel had some friends who were not as reliable as he thought at first. So it's a lesson about discerning true friends from false ones.
Obviously, the camel is one of the main characters. And his friends, though we don't know exactly who they are yet without more details of the story, are also main characters.
The moral could be about greed. The camel kept asking for more space in the tent until there was no room left for the man. It shows that if we are too greedy, we might take away from others and cause problems.
Well, in this story, I think the moral is related to boundaries. The man was kind at first to let the camel in, but the camel didn't respect the limited space which was the man's boundary. So, it tells us to respect boundaries, whether they are physical like the tent's space or more abstract like personal boundaries in relationships.
The story of how the camel got his hump in Hindi is a traditional tale passed down through generations. It often involves various adventures and lessons for the camel.
The moral could be about not giving in too easily to demands that are unreasonable. Just like the camel who kept asking for more space little by little until it took over the whole tent. It shows that if you don't set boundaries, others may take advantage.
There are two main characters in this story. First, there is the Arab, who is a person with a tent that provides shelter. Second, there is the camel, which belongs to the Arab. The camel's actions and the Arab's reactions to them form the basis of the story.