The Gnat and the Bull
Characters:
Narrator
Gnat
Bull
Narrator: In a sunny meadow, there lived a tiny gnat and a big, strong bull. One day, the curious gnat decided to have a conversation with the bull.
(Gnat and Bull enter)
Gnat: Hi there, Mr. Bull! You're so big and strong. Do you want to be friends?
Bull: (looking down) Well, hello, little gnat. I'm a bit busy, but sure, we can chat.
Narrator: The gnat buzzed around the bull, excited to have a conversation.
(Gnat and Bull dialogue)
Gnat: Mr. Bull, what's it like to be so big and powerful?
Bull: (proudly) It's great! I can roam around freely and graze on the greenest grass.
Gnat: Wow! I'm so tiny; sometimes I feel unnoticed. What's it like being small?
Narrator: The bull, understanding the gnat's perspective, shared some thoughts.
(Gnat and Bull dialogue continues)
Bull: Well, little friend, being small means you can go to places I can't, like dancing among the flowers.
Gnat: That sounds fun! Maybe being small has its advantages.
Narrator: The bull and the gnat continued chatting, realizing that despite their size differences, they could appreciate each other's unique qualities.