The Wind and the Sun

                           Presented by group #5

                       Members: 

                       Advincula, Princess Jhanel 

                       Antonio, Elleandre Bianca 

                       Bedia, Manuelito 

                       Calixto, Clarkkent 

                       Latosa, John 

                       Manalo, Christian 

                       Paraiso, Earl Jedric 

                       Rebreza, Daisy 

                       Refil, Eunice Nicole 

               

           

The story of "The Wind and the Sun" shows an allegory about the contrast of the nature power presenting the wind and the sun. Through a kind competition between the two, they showcased their own unique abilities to impress one another.  The wind has a strong and forceful air and has the ability to create storm represents a powerful yet sometimes destructive force. In the other hand, the sun radiates a consistent warmth and light, providing sustenance and energy to all living beings. Through that, they have presented the contrast between the sun and the wind.


The story began when the sun and the eind challenged each other. First, they introduced what are the things they can do. The wind said that he can blow trees, make tornado, and hurricanes. On the other hand, the sun said he can melt all the snow on the mountains, dry up an entire lake, and he can make a sidewalk so hot that he can cook an egg. Second, the contest begins as they saw a person with a coat and they made a competition on who can take it off. The wind tried everything with his force but sadly, he cannot remove the man’s coat instead made him wear it more. On the other hand, the sun was gentle as he just adds more heat and it successfully make the man take off his jacket.


The wind is like a strong breeze that can change a lot. It can be gentle sometimes, but other times is it really powerful, like during a storm. It moves things around, like leaves or even big objects, and it can also make things like wind turbines spin to make electricity. The Sun is like a giant ball of light and warmth in the Sky. It's always there, giving us light during the day and making things warm. Unlike the wind, it doesn't change much. It rises in the morning and sets at night, following a pattern we can rely on. It helps plants grow and gives us energy, like when we feel good after spending time outside on a sunny day.


The wind and sun are both powerful; however, they have their own uses, and not everyone needs to use their powerful force in order to prove that they are powerful. Both of them are powerful enough, but not in every situation. Let's take the wind, for example. It used its power, even the strongest one, to make the man take off his coat, but as we all know, the wind is cold, and it is powerful enough to blow roofs, make trees dance, and blow light-weight things. But not enough to make a living person take off his clothes, particularly his coat. While the sun does it effortlessly because people use jackets to prevent getting cold, its power was more suitable to make the man take his jacket by increasing the temperature in the surrounding area. By examining the characteristics of the wind and the sun in this story, we gain knowledge into their diversed capabilities of and the significance of knowing when to apply different approaches. The wind's ability to change and impact its surroundings differs with the sun's nurturing presence. This dichotomy serves as a reminder that power can be manifested in several forms, and that true strength lies not only in force, but also in adaptability and sustainability. 


In conclusion, "The Wind and the Sun" offers a moral and valuable lesson on the various power of nature. The fiction about the wind and the sun’s duel is a good way to depict how various forces have differing strengths and weaknesses. It is just that the wind and the sun have very high amounts of power, but they have their own differing uses. And it is essential for us to learn something valuable about life. It is to embrace our own uniqueness. Through this fable, we are reminded that sometimes, a gentle touch can achieve what brute force cannot.

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