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Mercury dived again and returned with a . Again, the woodcutter replied, "No, that’s not mine either." Finally, Mercury dived a third time and brought up the woodcutter’s original iron axe . The woodcutter's eyes lit up, and he cried, "Yes! This is mine!"

Hearing his cries, the God Mercury appeared and asked him what had happened. After hearing the woodcutter's story, Mercury dived into the river and brought up a . "Is this yours?" he asked. The woodcutter shook his head and said, "No, that is not mine." 35913mp4

Impressed by the woodcutter’s honesty, Mercury rewarded him by giving him all three axes—the iron, the silver, and the gold. Mercury dived again and returned with a

Stories like this often fall into specific categories or "archetypes" designed to convey life lessons or information: This is mine

: A hero faces an evil force, teaching readers about courage and resilience.

: A protagonist embarks on an adventure, learning lessons through trials.

One of the most famous examples of an "informative story" is the tale of , which teaches the value of integrity and truthfulness. The Story of the Honest Woodcutter