By Aesop
There was a time, so the story goes, when all the
animals lived together in harmony. The lion didn’t chase the oxen, the
wolf didn’t hunt the sheep, and owls didn’t swoop on the mice in the
field. Once a year they would get together and choose a king, who would
then reign over the animal kingdom for the next twelve months.
Those animals who thought they would like a turn at being king would
put themselves forward and would make speeches and give demonstrations
of their prowess or their wisdom. Then all the animals gathered together
would vote, and the animal with the most votes was crowned king. That’s
probably where us humans got the idea of elections!
Now, monkey knew very well that he was neither very strong nor very
wise, and he was not exactly a great orator, but, boy, could he dance!
So he did what he does best, and he danced acrobatically and
energetically, performing enormous leaps, back somersaults and
cartwheels that truly dazzled his audience. Compared to monkey, the
elephant was grave and cumbersome, the lion was powerful and
authoritarian, and the snake was sly and sinister.
Nobody who was there remembers exactly how it happened, but somehow
monkey scraped through with a clear majority of all the votes cast, and
he was announced the king of the animal kingdom for the coming year.
Most of the animals seemed quite content with this outcome, because they
knew that monkey would not take his duties too seriously and make all
kinds of onerous demands on them, or demand too much of a formal show of
obedience. But there were some who thought that the election of monkey
diminished the stature of the kingship, and one of these was fox; in
fact fox was pretty disgusted, and he didn’t mind who knew it. So he set
about concocting a scheme to make monkey look stupid.
He gathered together some fine fresh fruit from the forest, mangos,
figs and dates, and laid them out on a trap he’d found. He waited for
the monkey to pass by, and called out to him: “Sire, look at these
delicious dainty morsels I discovered here by the wayside. I was tempted
to gorge myself on them, but then I remembered fruits are your
favourite repast, and I thought I should keep them for you, our beloved
king!”
Monkey could not resist either the flattery or the fruit, and just
managed to compose himself long enough to whisper a hurried “Why, thank
you, Mr Fox” and made a beeline for the fruit. “Swish” and “Clunk” went
the trap, and “AAAYYY AAAYYY” went our unfortunate monkey king, the trap
firmly clasped around his paw.
Monkey bitterly reproached fox for leading him into such a dangerous
situation, but fox just laughed and laughed. “You call yourself king of
all the animals,” he cried, “and you allow yourself to be taken in just
like that!”
Aesop
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