Depends on if you mean money - wise or award - wise.
West Side Story
Check out the movie: On The Waterfront. The scene will be AFTER Jimmy Doyle was bumped off. Great classic film. This is the film I remember the words WISE guy was used. I 'm sure there are others.
I believe you're thinking of Spirited Away.
Jeepers Creepers II was release in 2003. This movie is in the horror genre. The movie had marginal reviews and the cast included Ray Wise and Jonathan Breck.
A moral is defined as a wise saying that describes the lesson taught at the end of a fable.
That term is "moral." It is the lesson or message that is conveyed in a fable through a wise saying or statement at the end of the story.
"The moral of the story is often found at its end."
In the old wise woman story, the lesson is usually taught by the wise woman herself through her advice, actions, or through the experiences of the protagonist who seeks her guidance. The wisdom imparted by the old wise woman is often meant to teach important life lessons or moral values to the protagonist and the audience.
He gave no Gift , he came to look for his king , which is jesus
An allegory is a story with a hidden meaning, often used to convey moral or political lessons. A fable is a short story featuring animals or inanimate objects that teaches a moral lesson. A proverb is a short, wise saying that offers practical advice or observation on human behavior.
The Fourth Wise Man - 1985 TV was released on: USA: 30 March 1985
The answers are listed here https://quizlet.com/1842115/wordly-wise-3000-book-8-lesson-14-flash-cards/
The theme of th tale is "older people should be treated with respect and regarded as a source of wisdom."
The moral lesson of Jose Rizal's anecdote of the moth is that sometimes we are drawn to things or people that ultimately lead to our destruction or downfall. It serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of blindly following one's desires without considering the risks involved.
I only have up to lesson 12
Hopefully Folk Tales encourage young readers to apply a moral lesson to their own lives. For example, in the story of Icarus (the boy who flew too close to the sun), we learn that it is not wise to pursue your passions too far.