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| author = Aesop
| central theme = A story for every situation, and [[An Aesop]] for every story.
| elevator pitch = A collection of short stories, each with a moral.
| publication date = Ongoing, from the 7th century BCE to today
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Aesopos (Greek Αἴσωπος, shortened to Aesop in modern English) was a slave, later freedman, living somewhere in Asia Minor in the sixth century BC. If, that is, he existed at all.
Aesopos (Greek Αἴσωπος, shortened to Aesop in modern English) was a slave, later freedman, living somewhere in Asia Minor in the sixth century BC. If, that is, he existed at all.


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=== These fables are the [[Trope Namers]] for: ===
* [[An Aesop]]
* [[An Aesop]]
* [[Androcles' Lion]]
* [[Androcles' Lion]]
* [[Country Mouse]] and [[City Mouse]] -- the same fable.
* [[Country Mouse]] and [[City Mouse]] -- the same fable.
* [[Crying Wolf]]
* [[Crying Wolf]]
* [[The Farmer and The Viper]]
* [[The Farmer and the Viper]]
* [[Heal Thyself]]
* [[Heal Thyself]]
* [[Honest Axe]]
* [[Honest Axe]]
* [[Killing the Goose That Lays the Golden Eggs]]
* [[Leonine Contract]]
* [[Leonine Contract]]
* [[Who Will Bell the Cat]]
* [[Who Will Bell the Cat?]]

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=== Tropes in these fables: ===
* [[Beast Fable]]
* [[Beast Fable]]
* [[The City vs. the Country]]: The [[Country Mouse]] visits her friend the [[City Mouse]]. While at first impressed by his lavish lifestyle, she soon changes her mind once she learns about the cat living in the same house.
* [[The City vs. the Country]]: The [[Country Mouse]] visits her friend the [[City Mouse]]. While at first impressed by his lavish lifestyle, she soon changes her mind once she learns about the cat living in the same house.
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[[Category:Greek Literature]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 17 December 2023

Aesop's Fables
Original Title: Aesopica
Written by: Aesop
Central Theme: A story for every situation, and An Aesop for every story.
Synopsis: A collection of short stories, each with a moral.
First published: Ongoing, from the 7th century BCE to today
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Aesopos (Greek Αἴσωπος, shortened to Aesop in modern English) was a slave, later freedman, living somewhere in Asia Minor in the sixth century BC. If, that is, he existed at all.

But European fables -- mostly Beast Fables -- have a marvelous tendency to accrete onto the collections claimed to be his. Being fables, they have rather obvious morals, which are sometimes (but not always) explicitly pointed out at the end.


Aesop's Fables is the Trope Namer for:

Tropes used in Aesop's Fables include: