The hare
The tortoise won the race. Slow and steady wins the race.
The Climax of the story is the highest point of the story. So, the climax of the Totoise and the Hare is during the race. The Hare falls asleep, and the tortoise finishes first. The Hare thinks she is better than the Tortoise, so she is schocked when she wins.
Aesop's fable "The Hare and the Tortoise" tells the story of a race between a fast but overconfident hare and a slow but steady tortoise. The tortoise wins the race by maintaining a steady pace, demonstrating the importance of perseverance and consistency.
Aesop's Fable, "The Tortoise and the Hare", which teaches that slow and steady wins the race, has the slow but focused tortoise winning over the quick but easily distracted and side-tracked hare.
The conflict of that story is that the hare believes that he will beat the tortoise in a race so he takes a nap
In the story of the tortoise and the hare, the rising action is when the hare challenges the tortoise to a race and confidently takes the lead, underestimating the tortoise. The tortoise remains steady and determined, not giving up despite the hare's speed and taunts.
One is found in Æsop's fable 'The tortoise and the hare.' They race and hare is so confident of winning that he takes a nap during the race. The tortoise keeps on going and wins the race...
Slow and steady wins the race...
Slow and steady wins the race...
The opposite of "hare" is "tortoise." In the classic fable "The Tortoise and the Hare," the tortoise and hare are portrayed as opposites in terms of speed and approach to a race. The hare is known for its speed and impulsive nature, while the tortoise is known for its slow and steady pace.
You have 3 options. 1 Tortoises are faster than hares. 2. Hares need more sleep than tortoises. 3. Slow and steady wins the race.