Here we have an example of how different individuals perceive and interpret a set of events. Three separate reports detail the same conflict, that of a Lion named Goliath, and a Spanish Bull - however, each portrays contrasting conclusions. We may never know the true victor of this story, it may have been a draw, thus the muddled endings, but we do learn a valuable lesson - the knowledge that events or teachings may be absorbed differently, according to each unique observer.
Article Title:
Lion Declines To Fight Bull
Lion Refuses To Fight
Mighty Struggle In The Arena.
Publication:
New York Times, July 15, 1899
Daily Light, August 7, 1899
The Fort Wayne News, August 9, 1899.
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