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  1. The tale concerns a shepherd boy who repeatedly fools villagers into thinking a wolf is attacking his town's flock. When an actual wolf appears and the boy calls for help, the villagers believe that it is another false alarm, and the sheep are eaten by the wolf. In a later English-language poetic version of the fable, the wolf also eats the boy.

  2. Nov 23, 2013 · A classic fable about a shepherd boy who lies about a wolf attack and suffers the consequences. Read different versions of the story, the moral and the application to life.

  3. Apr 28, 2021 · Learn the summary and analysis of the famous fable about a shepherd-boy who lies about a wolf attack and suffers the consequences. Find out why this story may not be the best way to teach children not to lie.

  4. “The Boy Who Cried ‘Wolf’” Additional Information. Year Published: 1867. Language: English. Country of Origin: Greece. Source: Aesop (1867) Aesop's Fables. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 8.0. Word Count: 200. Genre: Fable. Keywords: traditional stories. Cite This. Share |. Downloads. Audio. Passage PDF. Student Activity. Back. Next.

  5. Aesop - The Boy Who Cried Wolf. A shepherd boy repeatedly cries wolf to trick villagers, but when a real wolf comes, no one believes him.

  6. The Boy who cried Wolf. A young boy gets a job with a shepherd looking after his flock of sheep and each day he takes them up into the hills to graze. If he sees a wolf he is to ring...

  7. The Boy Who Cried Wolf Lyrics. A shepherd-boy, who watched a flock of sheep near a village, brought out the villagers three or four times by crying out, "Wolf! Wolf!" and when his...