Bad Wolf and the Intelligent Buffalo | Bedtime Stories for Kids in English | Fairy Tales

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30 Oct 202104:33

Summary

TLDRIn a tale where animals could speak, a wise shepherd and his buffalo outsmart a cunning wolf. The wolf, seeking to claim the buffalo for lunch, is challenged with riddles about wisdom. Intrigued, he agrees to be tied to a tree while the shepherd fetches 'wisdom.' Returning with an empty box, the shepherd tricks the wolf into it, teaching him that wisdom is not a tangible object but a treasure found within. The wolf learns respect for all minds, vowing to be kinder and wiser.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿƒ The story begins with a buffalo and a shepherd sharing a symbiotic relationship where the buffalo helps with field work and the shepherd provides food.
  • ๐ŸŒณ The shepherd and the buffalo rest under an apple tree, which is where the wolf first spies them and decides the buffalo would make a great meal.
  • ๐Ÿบ A cunning wolf approaches with the intention of outsmarting the shepherd to get the buffalo, proposing a series of questions as a challenge.
  • ๐Ÿ“– The wolf's questions challenge the buffalo's service to the shepherd, questioning the buffalo's use of its power and the shepherd's ability to command such a creature.
  • ๐Ÿง™โ€โ™‚๏ธ The shepherd explains that it's not a magical cane but wisdom that allows the buffalo to serve him, indicating the importance of intelligence over physical power.
  • ๐Ÿค” The wolf, intrigued by the concept of wisdom, agrees to be tied to a tree in exchange for learning about wisdom, showing curiosity can sometimes lead to one's own disadvantage.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ The buffalo finds humor in the situation, understanding the wolf's impending trick, while the wolf remains oblivious to the joke.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ The shepherd ties the wolf to a tree, leaving to 'fetch' wisdom, which is a clever ruse to teach the wolf a lesson about underestimating others.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ Upon the shepherd's return, he presents an empty box, claiming wisdom is inside, which is a metaphor for wisdom being intangible and not something that can be contained or seen.
  • ๐Ÿ”‘ The wolf learns a valuable lesson about the nature of wisdom and the importance of respecting the minds of others, vowing to be more generous and smarter.
  • ๐ŸŒž The story concludes with the wolf being released the next morning, having internalized the lesson and promising to treat all creatures with respect, signifying personal growth and change.

Q & A

  • What special ability did animals have in the story?

    -In the story, animals had the ability to speak.

  • What was the relationship between the shepherd and the buffalo?

    -The shepherd and the buffalo had a cooperative relationship where the buffalo helped the shepherd with field work, and the shepherd took care of the buffalo by feeding it.

  • Why did the shepherd sit under the apple tree?

    -The shepherd sat under the apple tree to get some rest while taking the buffalo to graze.

  • What was the wolf's initial plan when it saw the buffalo and the shepherd?

    -The wolf planned to have the buffalo as its lunch but realized it needed to get rid of the shepherd first.

  • What did the wolf challenge the shepherd and the buffalo with?

    -The wolf challenged them with questions, threatening to take the buffalo if they couldn't answer.

  • What was the first question the wolf asked the shepherd and the buffalo?

    -The first question was why a buffalo serves a human when it has such powerful horns.

  • What did the shepherd say was the reason for the buffalo serving him?

    -The shepherd said it was because he plows the field and the shepherd feeds him the best food.

  • What did the shepherd claim was not magical about his ability to make the buffalo serve him?

    -The shepherd clarified that it was not a magic cane in his hand that made the buffalo serve him.

  • What did the shepherd offer to show the wolf in exchange for its curiosity about wisdom?

    -The shepherd offered to show the wolf wisdom on the condition that the wolf would be tied to a tree until the shepherd returned.

  • How did the shepherd trick the wolf into a box?

    -The shepherd tricked the wolf by pretending to show it wisdom in a box, and when the wolf got into the box to look, the shepherd closed the lid on him.

  • What lesson did the wolf learn from being trapped in the box?

    -The wolf learned not to underestimate the minds of others and promised to be more generous and smarter.

  • How did the wolf's behavior change after the incident with the shepherd and the buffalo?

    -After the incident, the wolf got along better with other animals in the forest and respected everyone's mind, from flying birds to tiny insects.

Outlines

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๐Ÿƒ The Shepherd and the Buffalo's Alliance

This paragraph introduces a tale set in a time when animals could speak. It tells the story of a buffalo who lived on a shepherd's farm, helping with field work and forming a bond with the shepherd. One day, while the shepherd rests under an apple tree, a cunning wolf approaches with the intention of making the buffalo his lunch, but he must first deal with the shepherd.

๐Ÿบ The Wolf's Challenge for Wisdom

The wolf confronts the shepherd and the buffalo, posing questions that challenge the buffalo's service to the shepherd. The shepherd explains that it's not magic but wisdom that allows the buffalo to serve him willingly. Intrigued, the wolf agrees to a condition where he is tied to a tree while the shepherd goes to fetch 'wisdom', unaware of the shepherd's plan.

๐Ÿ”ฎ The Shepherd's Ruse and the Wolf's Curiosity

The shepherd returns with an empty box, claiming that wisdom is inside. The wolf, driven by curiosity, enters the box to find the wisdom, only for the shepherd to trap him inside. The shepherd explains that wisdom cannot be contained in a box and is a treasure to be sought within one's mind, teaching the wolf a valuable lesson about the power of wisdom and the importance of respecting others' intelligence.

๐ŸŒž The Wolf's Redemption and Change

The wolf spends a day in the box, reflecting on his actions and the lesson he has learned. The next morning, the shepherd and the buffalo release him, having seen that he has understood the value of wisdom and the respect for others' minds. From that day forward, the wolf changes his ways, getting along better with the other animals in the forest and respecting all forms of life, from the smallest insect to the largest creature.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กBuffalo

A buffalo is a large bovine animal known for its strength and endurance. In the script, the buffalo symbolizes a powerful yet cooperative creature that works with the shepherd, highlighting the theme of mutual benefit and cooperation between different species.

๐Ÿ’กShepherd

A shepherd is a person who tends to sheep or other livestock. In the narrative, the shepherd represents a caretaker who has a symbiotic relationship with the buffalo, emphasizing the idea of mutual respect and the value of wisdom in maintaining such relationships.

๐Ÿ’กWolf

The wolf in the story is portrayed as cunning and initially antagonistic, seeking to exploit the buffalo for its own benefit. However, it later becomes a character that learns the value of wisdom and respect, illustrating the transformation that can occur through understanding and education.

๐Ÿ’กWisdom

Wisdom in the script is depicted as an intangible quality that cannot be contained or seen but is essential for making wise decisions and understanding complex concepts. It is the key to the shepherd's ability to maintain harmony with the buffalo and is ultimately what the wolf seeks to understand.

๐Ÿ’กCunning

Cunning refers to the quality of being clever, especially in a deceitful way. The wolf is described as cunning, indicating its ability to devise plans or strategies, such as trying to outsmart the shepherd to get the buffalo. This trait is a central part of the conflict in the story.

๐Ÿ’กCooperation

Cooperation is the act of working together to achieve a common goal. The relationship between the shepherd and the buffalo exemplifies cooperation, where the buffalo helps with field work, and the shepherd provides food, showing the benefits of collaborative efforts.

๐Ÿ’กRespect

Respect in the video is shown as a fundamental aspect of the relationship between all characters, especially after the wolf learns the value of wisdom. It is a lesson that the wolf takes to heart, leading to improved interactions with other animals in the forest.

๐Ÿ’กTransformation

Transformation is the process of change, especially a dramatic one. The wolf undergoes a transformation after its encounter with the shepherd and the concept of wisdom, shifting from a cunning predator to a more respectful and wise creature.

๐Ÿ’กAntagonist

An antagonist is a character that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict in a story. The wolf serves as the antagonist, challenging the shepherd and buffalo's peaceful existence and setting the stage for the moral lesson on wisdom and respect.

๐Ÿ’กLesson

A lesson in this context refers to a moral or educational takeaway from the story. The wolf learns a lesson about the value of wisdom and respect for others, which is a central message of the video and a turning point for the character.

๐Ÿ’กHarmony

Harmony is the state of balance and accord. The story concludes with the wolf achieving harmony with other animals, symbolizing the resolution of conflict and the establishment of peaceful coexistence, which is a direct result of understanding and applying the lesson of wisdom.

Highlights

A huge buffalo and a shepherd form a cooperative relationship on the farm.

The shepherd takes the buffalo to graze and rests under an apple tree.

A cunning wolf spies on them with the intention of eating the buffalo.

The wolf challenges the shepherd and buffalo with riddles to claim the buffalo as his lunch.

The shepherd and buffalo are curious about the wolf's questions.

The wolf questions why a powerful buffalo serves a human.

The buffalo explains that it serves the shepherd in exchange for food.

The shepherd clarifies that it's not magic but wisdom that makes the buffalo serve him.

The wolf does not understand the concept of wisdom.

The shepherd offers to show the wolf wisdom on the condition that he is tied to a tree.

The wolf agrees to be tied up out of curiosity for wisdom.

The shepherd leaves to 'fetch' wisdom while the buffalo finds humor in the situation.

The shepherd returns with an empty box, claiming wisdom is inside.

The wolf is tricked into the box to look for the non-existent wisdom.

The shepherd explains that wisdom cannot be contained in a box and is a mental pursuit.

The wolf learns a valuable lesson about underestimating others' minds and promises to change.

The wolf is released the next day after learning respect for all creatures' minds.

The story ends with the wolf getting along better with other animals and respecting their minds.

Transcripts

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once upon a time when animals still had

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the ability to speak

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a huge buffalo was living on the

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shepherd's farm

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the buffalo was helping the shepherd in

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the field work

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and the shepherd was doing his best to

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make him happy

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one day the shepherd who was taking the

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buffalo to graze

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sat under an apple tree to get some rest

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at that moment a hungry cunning wolf

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sneaked up and followed them

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that buffalo would be a great lunch for

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me

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but i need to get rid of that human

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the wolf suddenly appeared before the

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buffalo and the shepherd

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[Music]

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i have a few questions for you

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if you can't answer

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the buffalo is mine

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the shepherd and the buffalo were very

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curious about what the cunning wolf

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would ask

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why does a buffalo serve a human

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when he has such powerful horns huh

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[Music]

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well

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because i plow the shepherd's field

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and he feeds me the best food

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hmm

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well

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how can a shepherd make this huge

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buffalo serve him

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is that a magic cane in your hand

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no it's not the cane that's magical it's

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our wisdom

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the wolf did not understand what the

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shepherd meant

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your wisdom

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what's that that's not an answer

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now i can take this buffalo home if i

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want but

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i'm very curious about this thing called

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wisdom

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too

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it's not with me but if you want i can

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show you wisdom on one condition

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what's that condition

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until i bring the wisdom i will tie you

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to this tree so that the buffalo will be

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safe while i'm gone

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the wolf was so curious about the thing

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called wisdom that he even agreed to be

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tied to a tree

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while the shepherd was leaving to bring

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back wisdom

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the buffalo was grinning at what would

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happen to the wolf

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although the wolf could not understand

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why the buffalo was laughing he

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continued to wait for the shepherd

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for hours

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after a while the shepherd came out with

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a big box in his hand

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[Music]

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he opened the lid of the box

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but the wolf saw that the box was empty

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well

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wisdom

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where is it

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did you bring it

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it's inside right there in the corner if

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you don't see it let me untie you so you

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can take a closer look

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as soon as the wolf got into the box to

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see the wisdom

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the shepherd closed the lid on him

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[Music]

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wisdom is too precious to fit in a box

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dear wolf

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wisdom is in the mind

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and you can only find it by searching

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for it like hidden treasure

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i promise i will never underestimate the

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minds of others again

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now i will be more generous and smarter

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please get me out of here

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the wolf remained in the box for a whole

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day

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[Music]

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the next morning

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the shepherd and buffalo saw the wolf

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learned a good lesson and took him out

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of the box

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[Music]

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thank you thank you thank you

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from that day on the wolf got along

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better with other animals in the forest

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and respected everyone's mind from

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flying birds to tiny insects

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[Music]

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laughs

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