Aesop's Fables
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Publisher: Cornerstone Book Publishers
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© 2004 Cornerstone Book Publishers Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Description:Throughout history fables have been a popular method of giving instruction. Fables contain a short narrative that seeks to illustrate a hidden message. Generally, fables use animals or objects as part of the narrative yet the message is designed to apply to humans. By doing this, the fabulist is not perceived as the teacher and this reduces any bias the listeners might have against the person. The most famous of these teachers would be Aesop who most date around 620 B.C. Many fables are attributed to Aesop, but it's unclear how many he actually wrote; indeed, his historical existence as a person is under question. regardless of the actual author, these fables provide a most valuable source of life lessons for all. Cornerstone Reprint Series Keywords:Listed in: |
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