Book 21 || Aesop's Fables by Aesop

  Book 21 || Aesop's Fables by Aesop

Book 21 || Aesop's Fables by Aesop

Aesop's Fables is a collection of short tales credited to Aesop, a storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece around the 6th century BC. These fables feature animals and inanimate objects that act like humans, often ending with a moral lesson that is easily grasped by readers of all ages. Some of the most well-known fables include The Tortoise and the Hare, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and The Fox and the Grapes. Each story uses its simple structure and vivid characters to illustrate human virtues and vices, such as honesty, kindness, greed, and pride. Aesop's Fables has endured as a timeless collection that has been passed down through generations, influencing both Eastern and Western storytelling traditions. The fables are often used to teach children moral lessons, but their wisdom and insight continue to resonate with adults, offering guidance on human behavior and ethical principles..

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Aesop's Fables by Aesop || Aesop, 621? BCE-565? BCE; Townsend, George Fyler, 1814-1900 [Translator] || Fables, Greek -- Translations into English; Aesop's fables -- Translations into English || Browsing: Culture/Civilization/Society; Browsing: Literature || Language : English

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