
“The Ungrateful Snake: A Rwandan Fable of Betrayal and Cunning”
A simple act of kindness becomes a life-threatening mistake when a White Man frees a trapped snake—only to have her immediately promise to bite him in return. Desperate to prove the injustice of this ingratitude, the man seeks judgment from the animals of the wilderness. But compassion is hard to find: Hyena, ever the opportunist, sees only a potential meal and sides with the snake.
Just when all hope seems lost, clever Jackal arrives with a different approach. Through wit rather than might, and skepticism rather than force, he engineers a solution that teaches both mercy and consequence. This deceptively simple tale explores timeless questions: Does saving someone create obligation? What do we owe those who help us? And when kindness is met with cruelty, what is the just response?
A classic trickster story from Rwanda that celebrates intelligence over strength, this fable reveals why Jackal earned his reputation as the wisest of animals—and why some acts of mercy need sharper minds to see them through.
Perfect for anyone who’s ever wondered whether good deeds really go unpunished.