The Tale of the Mischievous Monkey and the Wise Old Elephant
- MediaFx

- Feb 20
- 3 min read
Once upon a time in the vibrant land of Bharatpur, there lived a cheeky monkey named Momo š. Momo was known throughout the jungle for his playful pranks and mischievous antics. He loved to tease the other animals, often causing chaos and laughter in equal measure. One day, Momo overheard a conversation between two parrots about a grand festival that was to be held in the nearby human village. Intrigued and excited, Momo decided he had to see it for himself.

As he made his way to the village, Momo noticed a group of humans gathered around a large, colorful box. Curiosity piqued, he swung down to get a closer look. To his amazement, the box was a television, and it was displaying a news report about a famous comedian named Raju who had gotten into trouble for a joke he made on a popular show. The humans were arguing passionately about whether Raju's joke was offensive or just in good humor.
Momo, always eager to stir the pot, decided to bring this controversy back to the jungle. He gathered all the animals and recounted the story of Raju the comedian. The jungle buzzed with chatter as animals took sides, some defending Raju's right to joke freely, while others believed he had crossed a line.
Amidst the heated debate, a wise old elephant named Eldo š stepped forward. Known for his calm demeanor and profound wisdom, Eldo raised his trunk to silence the crowd.
"Friends," he began, "let me share a story from my youth."
The animals gathered closer, eager to hear Eldo's tale.
"Many years ago," Eldo started, "there was a young elephant named Elan. Elan loved to play tricks on the other animals, much like our dear Momo. One day, he decided to mimic the roar of a lion to scare the smaller creatures. His imitation was so convincing that it sent the entire jungle into a frenzy. Animals fled in all directions, causing chaos and even injuries."
Eldo paused, letting the gravity of the story sink in.
"When the truth came out, the animals were furious with Elan. They felt betrayed and hurt. Elan hadn't intended to cause harm; he thought it was just a harmless joke. But he learned that day that words and actions, even in jest, can have serious consequences."
The jungle was silent, each animal reflecting on Eldo's words.
"Freedom of expression is vital," Eldo continued, "but it comes with responsibility. We must be mindful of the impact our words and actions have on others. Humor should uplift and unite, not hurt and divide."
Momo, realizing the wisdom in Eldo's story, stepped forward. "I understand now," he said softly. "I will be more considerate with my jokes and ensure they bring joy, not pain."
The animals nodded in agreement, and the jungle returned to its harmonious rhythm, with Momo's pranks becoming kinder and more thoughtful.
Moral of the Story:Ā Freedom of expression is a cherished right, but it carries the weight of responsibility. Our words and actions should be used to spread joy and unity, not harm and division.
News Reference:Ā This story draws inspiration from the recent incident involving Indian YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, who faced public outrage and a police investigation after making an allegedly obscene remark on a YouTube show. The controversy sparked debates about freedom of speech and the responsibilities that come with it. Source













































