Once, a little boy Bunny went to see a fair in his village. He wandered there for hours. While wandering he reached a shop, in which a man was selling beautiful birds. Bunny fascinated towards a speaking parrot and bought the parrot. Bunny kept the parrot in the cage in his house. Every day, Bunny would talk to him before leaving for school. Sometimes, the parrot looked above at the sky and watched the other birds flying freely. “They are so lucky,” he would sadly wonder.
One day, Bunny heard his teacher saying, “It is a crime to make anyone your slave. Without freedom, we cannot progress. It’s a sin even to put animals in a cage. They too crave for freedom like us.” That evening, Bunny was in a thoughtful mood all the time. The teacher’s words kept ringing in his ears and he thought of the parrot. “I have committed a crime by snatching the parrot’s freedom. After all, his real place belongs in the sky like other birds, not inside a cage,” realized Bunny. And the very next morning, before leaving for school, he opened the cage and freed the parrot into the vast open sky.