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Aesop and his fables

Aesop and his fables. Anita, Victoria, Natalie, Shimin. He was a slave in the sixth century, B.C. He was from Turkey but was living in Greece. He was known for his ability to write fables

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Aesop and his fables

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  1. Aesop and his fables Anita, Victoria, Natalie, Shimin

  2. He was a slave in the sixth century, B.C. • He was from Turkey but was living in Greece. • He was known for his ability to write fables • He was sentenced to death and pushed off a cliff because he insulted the Delphians which happened in fifth century, B.C. About Aesop

  3. A short story, typically with animals as characters which portrays a moral. What is a fable?

  4. The Ant and the Grasshopper • The Ass and the Pig • The Ass in the Lion's Skin • The Bird-catcher and the Blackbird • The Bear and the Travelers • The Belly and the Other Members • The Bird in Borrowed Feathers • The Boy Who Cried Wolf • The Cat and the Mice • The Cock and the Jewel • The Cock, the Dog and the Fox • The Crow and the Pitcher • The Crow and the Snake • The Deer without a Heart • The Dog and its Reflection • The Dog and the Wolf • The Farmer and the Stork • The Farmer and the Viper • The Fir and the Bramble Fables

  5. The fisherman and the little fish • The Fox and the Crow • The Fox and the Grapes • The Fox and the Sick Lion • The Fox and the Stork • The Frog and the Ox • The Frogs Who Desired a King • The Goat and the Vine • The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs • The Honest Woodcutter • The Horse and the Donkey • The Lion and the Fox • The Lion and the Mouse • The Lion's Share • The Lion, the Bear and the Fox • The Man with two Mistresses • The Mischievous Dog • The Miser and his Gold • The Mountain in Labour Fables

  6. The North Wind and the Sun • The Oak and the Reed • The Rose and the Amaranth • The Satyr and the Traveller • The Snake and the Crab • The Tortoise and the Birds • The Tortoise and the Hare • The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse • The Travellers and the Plane Tree • The Trees and the Bramble • The Two Pots • Venus and the Cat • The Walnut Tree • Washing the Ethiopian white • The Wolf and the Crane • The Wolf and the Lamb • The Woodcutter and the Trees • The Young Man and the Swallow Fables

  7. http://www.fairytalescollection.com/Aesop_Fables/Aesop_biography.htmhttp://www.fairytalescollection.com/Aesop_Fables/Aesop_biography.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop's_Fables • https://www.google.com.sg/search?rlz=1C1GGGE_enSG473SG473&sugexp=chrome,mod=13&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=fable+definition&safe=active#hl=en&safe=active&rlz=1C1GGGE_enSG473SG473&q=fable&tbs=dfn:1&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=dSy7T-C7IozxrQfTxICaBQ&ved=0CF4QkQ4&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=5d8b8ad2e4246837&biw=1366&bih=643 The End!

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