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Caulfield: So. The tortoise and the hare is essentially the same as the ant and the grasshopper. One's way more popular. Proof that America prefers its pedantry in a sports context. Frazz: I think we just like that the tortoise is nicer about it all.
Olddog1 over 9 years ago
No, we just don’t like things served up in a work analogy or context.
zellman over 9 years ago
Wait, those fables have completely different morals.
The tortoise and the Hare is all about not rushing, and how consistency leads to success.The ant and the grasshopper is about hard work now paying off in the future, while laziness leads to poverty.
Jeff0811 over 9 years ago
Sorry, the kid is wrong, 2 different stories. (I would also add malaise-induced overconfidence to the hare and tortoise, while the grasshopper was not overconfident, just lazy.)
Caldonia over 9 years ago
Frazz and his fans adore pedantry. “Excessively concerned with minor details and rules or displaying academic learning” is one definition. (Why can’t they do both? I think pedants prefer to do both.)-I will be pedantic for a second, and point out that a leisurely race with crawling and napping does not a sport make!
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
I figure we just don’t like to tell little kids stories in which somebody dies, especially when they’re not villainous. All the hare did was lose a race.
Stellagal over 9 years ago
I still say the tortoise was using performance enhancing drugs.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 9 years ago
The fable’s not pedantic, the moral is. If you’ve got to explain it…
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 9 years ago
Obviously, Bugs Bunny has better press than Jiminy Cricket.
Caldonia over 9 years ago
Or how Hans Christian Anderson’s The Little Mermaid was brutal, and Disney had to leave out quite a bit! It’s funny how that crab was red, BTW. That would mean he had been cooked for dinner. That’s pretty much the only way you have a bright red crab.
Keep on keepin' on over 9 years ago
Yup. And well put.:)
Seed_drill over 9 years ago
In the Uncle Remus version of the Tortoise and the Hare, Brer Terrapin uses all his similar looking kin to trot out along the course and fool Brer Rabbit into thinking he was losing, while the real Brer Terrapin hung out near the finish line.
There was a Looney Tunes version too that was one of the few times Bugs Bunny got taken down a peg.
StoicLion1973 over 9 years ago
True but we tolerate your comments, no matter how banal and tiresome.