“Wise men say nothing in dangerous times”
Quote by Aesop
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This celebrated anthology gathers hundreds of brief narratives in which anthropomorphized animals encounter human situations, learning through their Experiences and choices lessons about honesty, greed, humility, perseverance, and virtue. The exact origins of the fables remain shrouded in antiquity, with the figure of Aesop himself existing somewhere between history and legend, possibly as a freed slave from ancient Greece. The stories have survived through centuries primarily via oral tradition before being compiled in written form, and they have since been translated into countless languages and adapted for audiences of all ages. Each tale typically concludes with a succinct moral that distills the lesson into a memorable principle, making these fables enduring tools for teaching values to young readers while remaining resonant with mature audiences. The collection has exerted enormous influence on Western literary tradition and continues to be read worldwide as foundational examples of the fable genre. more
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