The moral is that if you lie often, people won't believe you when you're actually telling the truth. Just like the boy who kept crying wolf when there was no wolf, and when the wolf finally came, no one believed him.
The boy is the central character in the story as his actions drive the plot. He is the one who cries wolf, whether it's true or not. And the villagers are also important characters. They are the ones who respond to the boy's cries at first, but later stop believing him because of his lies.
The moral is that lying will make people not believe you even when you're telling the truth. If you keep crying wolf when there's no real danger, others will stop trusting you.
The main characters are the boy and the villagers. The boy is the one who cries wolf, and the villagers are the ones who are deceived by his lies at first and then stop believing him.
The moral is that if you lie often, people won't believe you when you're telling the truth. Just like the boy who kept crying wolf when there was no wolf, and finally when the wolf really came, no one believed him.
The story is about a boy who lies about a wolf attack multiple times. When a real wolf comes, no one believes him and he suffers the consequences. It teaches the importance of honesty.
The moral is that if you lie too often, people won't believe you when you're actually telling the truth. Just like the boy who kept crying wolf when there was no wolf, and when the real wolf came, no one believed him.