The Proud Eagle and the Humble Sparrow

CHARACTERS: EAGLE (proud, powerful), SPARROW (small, kind), NARRATOR

SCENE 1: A mountain peak. EAGLE perches majestically while SPARROW lands nearby.

NARRATOR: An eagle once ruled the skies, boasting of his strength and beauty.

EAGLE: Look at my magnificent wings! I soar higher than any creature. You're insignificant, little sparrow.

SPARROW: Perhaps, but I help many. I scatter seeds that grow into forests.

EAGLE: Forests? Useless! My power matters far more than your petty work.

SCENE 2: Weeks later. A terrible storm approaches.

NARRATOR: One day, a violent storm swept across the land, trapping the eagle on the mountain.

EAGLE: Help! I'm injured! My wing is broken! Someone save me!

SPARROW: I'll gather help from the forest creatures.

SCENE 3: Forest animals arrive—deer, rabbits, foxes—all descendants of seeds SPARROW planted.

NARRATOR: The very forest the eagle had mocked came to his rescue.

EAGLE: You... you saved me? After my cruelty?

SPARROW: True strength isn't measured by size or power, but by kindness and purpose.

EAGLE: I was wrong. Your small acts created an entire community. My strength means nothing without compassion.

MORAL: Humility and kindness matter more than pride and power. The smallest actions can create the greatest impact.