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The Mouse, the Bird and the Sausage Summary
A mouse, a bird, and a sausage live together. The sausage is in charge of the cooking, the bird is in charge of fetching wood, and the mouse is the head of fetching water, setting the table, and lighting the fire. In speaking with a fellow bird, the bird becomes convinced that his life is not as good as he once thought. The bird decides to change up duties with his housemates. In the end, the mouse, bird, and sausage are all killed because of this change in duties.
The Mouse, the Bird and the Sausage Analysis
Like many fairy tales, this story teaches a moral. Once a person has a good thing going, they should stick with this plan instead of trying to make changes.
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