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The Cat and Mouse in Parnership

by The Brothers Grimm

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Genre: Folktale
Critique: It is a folktale because it is a story it has a very unusual conflict between the main characters. The climax is in the end of the story, and concludes with the moral of the story.
Plot: The story is mostly rising action with the climax at the end. It is not a very intense plot, since the story is so short and to the point. The main goal is simply to teach that the world is not always fair.
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Uses: Talk about selfishness, or the importance of honesty in relationships. ( )
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