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The fable "The Jay and the Peacock" conveys a moral about the superficial nature of appearances. In the story, a Jay finds feathers that belong to Peacocks and attaches them to its own tail to impress others. However, when the Peacocks realize that the Jay is merely pretending to be one of them, they peck him and remove the feathers. When the Jay returns to his fellow Jays, they also scold him for trying to deceive others with mere appearances.
**Moral of the Story:** True worth is not determined by outward appearances but by inherent qualities. The fable teaches that authenticity and intrinsic qualities are more important than superficial displays.
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