The
Crow and the Raven
A Crow
was jealous of the Raven, because he was considered a bird of good omen
and always attracted the attention of men, who noted by his flight the good
or evil course of future events. Seeing some travelers approaching, the
Crow flew up into a tree, and perching herself on one of the branches, cawed
as loudly as she could. The travelers turned towards the sound and wondered
what it foreboded, when one of them said to his companion, "Let us proceed
on our journey, my friend, for it is only the caw of a crow, and her cry,
you know, is no omen."
Those who assume a character which does not belong to them, only make themselves ridiculous.