Aesop – Ancient Greek Fabulist

Aesop – Ancient Greek Fabulist

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Aesop – Ancient Greek Fabulist

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At the end of the lesson you will understand the historical context of Aesop's life and works. At the end of the lesson you will be able to identify the main themes and characters in Aesop's fables. At the end of the lesson you will appreciate the cultural impact of Aesop's fables throughout history.

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Aesop's Historical Background

Aesop lived around 640-560 BCE. He is known as a fabulist and storyteller. First mentioned by historian Herodotus.

Aesop's Contribution to Fables

Attributed with around 400 fables. Features animals as characters conveying moral lessons. Significant influence on literature and storytelling.

Themes and Characters in Aesop's Fables

Common themes include morality, wisdom, and human nature. Animal characters often personify human traits. Stories are simple yet profound.

Preservation of Aesop's Fables

Fables compiled since the 4th-3rd centuries BCE. Over 300 fables attributed in manuscripts from the 10th to 15th centuries CE. Enduring cultural legacy.

Definition List

Aesop: An ancient Greek fabulist known for his fables featuring animal characters. Fables: Short stories typically featuring animals that convey moral lessons. Herodotus: An ancient Greek historian who first mentioned Aesop. King Croesus: The ruler of Lydia, for whom Aesop served. Delphi: The place where Aesop is said to have

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