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The Aesop for Children, Aesop
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Aesop

The Aesop for Children

Aesop's Fables is a timeless collection of moral tales attributed to the ancient Greek storyteller Aesop. The work features a diverse array of characters, primarily anthropomorphic animals, who embody human vices and virtues. Employing a succinct and accessible style, these fables often culminate in a pithy moral lesson, encapsulating profound truths that resonate across cultures and historical epochs. The narrative simplicity belies the complexity of the ethical quandaries presented, reflecting the societal values of ancient Greece while remaining relevant today in varied contexts of education and personal growth. Aesop, whose life remains shrouded in mystery, is believed to have lived around the 6th century BCE. Traditionally viewed as a slave who acquired wisdom through his observations of the world, Aesop's experiences likely informed his fables, allowing him to convey moral lessons relatable to both the oppressed and the privileged. The enduring nature of these narratives speaks to Aesop's remarkable ability to distill human experience into succinct wisdom, making his work an essential part of literary heritage. Readers seeking both entertainment and moral reflection will find Aesop's Fables an invaluable resource. The fables not only entertain children but also serve as a rich pedagogical tool for adults. Each fable invites readers to contemplate their own ethical dilemmas, making it a quintessential read for anyone interested in morality, literature, or the human condition.
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199 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat

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