A fable by Mark Twain is this summary objective and complete

The story is a fable about a cat who tries to share with animal friends a picture at first the other animals are suspicious because the cat gets a bit ridiculous describing how wonderful the picture is but eventually the friends agreed to look they all make the mistake of standing between a mirror and the picture so the only see themselves not the picture there aren't they ain't as smart as the cat and the cat can't explain to them what they're doing wrong the cat summarizes the stories more out which is one we'll see what one expects to see in the text if they are not careful to look past their own ideas

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In Mark Twain's fable, a cat attempts to share a picture with its animal friends. Initially, the other animals are skeptical of the cat’s enthusiastic description of the picture. However, they eventually agree to take a look. Unfortunately, they all make the mistake of positioning themselves between the picture and a mirror, leading them to only see their own reflections instead of the picture itself. The cat, unable to convey the nature of their mistake, highlights the moral of the story: individuals often see what they expect to see and may overlook the truth due to their own biases and preconceptions.