The Storyteller
"The Storyteller" is a short story by Saki, also known as H.H. Munro. It revolves around a group of children and their aunt, who attempts to entertain them with a moral tale. However, the children find her story dull and unengaging.
In contrast, a passing stranger tells them a captivating story about a clever wolf and a foolish sheep. His narrative is filled with excitement and unexpected twists, capturing the children's attention. The story highlights the differences between conventional storytelling and more imaginative, engaging narratives.