Fables are short stories that teach moral lessons, often featuring animals. Some common sources of fables are Aesop's Fables from ancient Greece and other collections from places like India and Persia. This document discusses several short fables as examples, including "The Ant and the Grasshopper" about preparation, and "The Hare and the Turtle" showing that slow and steady wins the race. It concludes with brief summaries of "The Stag at the Pool" about vanity and usefulness, "The Young Crab and Her Mother" regarding practicing what you preach, and "The Fox and the Goat" emphasizing thinking before acting.
Fables are short stories that teach moral lessons, often featuring animals. Some common sources of fables are Aesop's Fables from ancient Greece and other collections from places like India and Persia. This document discusses several short fables as examples, including "The Ant and the Grasshopper" about preparation, and "The Hare and the Turtle" showing that slow and steady wins the race. It concludes with brief summaries of "The Stag at the Pool" about vanity and usefulness, "The Young Crab and Her Mother" regarding practicing what you preach, and "The Fox and the Goat" emphasizing thinking before acting.
Fables are short stories that teach moral lessons, often featuring animals. Some common sources of fables are Aesop's Fables from ancient Greece and other collections from places like India and Persia. This document discusses several short fables as examples, including "The Ant and the Grasshopper" about preparation, and "The Hare and the Turtle" showing that slow and steady wins the race. It concludes with brief summaries of "The Stag at the Pool" about vanity and usefulness, "The Young Crab and Her Mother" regarding practicing what you preach, and "The Fox and the Goat" emphasizing thinking before acting.
Fables are short stories that teach moral lessons, often featuring animals. Some common sources of fables are Aesop's Fables from ancient Greece and other collections from places like India and Persia. This document discusses several short fables as examples, including "The Ant and the Grasshopper" about preparation, and "The Hare and the Turtle" showing that slow and steady wins the race. It concludes with brief summaries of "The Stag at the Pool" about vanity and usefulness, "The Young Crab and Her Mother" regarding practicing what you preach, and "The Fox and the Goat" emphasizing thinking before acting.
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DISCUSSANT : Deslie A.
Tigao PROGRAM/YEAR : BSEd 2A-ENGLISH TOPIC: : Source of Fables INSTRUCTOR : Carmelin P. Mosa, Ph.D. COURSE : EM7
What are a fables?
Fables is a short story that usually is about animals and that intended to teach lesson. Fables are simple, traditional tales with a moral or lesson. They were told thousands of years ago by storytellers in countries like Greece and Persia. Characters are usually animals who behaved as humans. They often have special qualities. The fox is usually cunning, the mouse frail and the lion, powerful. Sources of fables Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and st the stories associated with his name have descended to modern times through a number of sources and continue to be reinterpreted in different verbal registers and in popular as well as artistic media. Story teller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. collections of Aesop's fables were among the earliest books in a variety of languages. Through the means of later collections, and translations or adaptations of them, Aesop's reputation as a fabulist was transmitted throughout the world. Fables a Short Anthology The ant and the grasshopper It is best to prepare for the days of necessity The hare and turtle Slow and steady wins the race The Stag at the Pool A stag, gazing at his reflection in a pool, remarked, “What glorious antlers I have. But my legs are so skinny!” At that moment the stag heard a pack of hunters and hounds approaching. His long legs helped him flee into a thick wood, but his antlers became entangled in the branches. Struggle as he might, he was trapped – and the hounds and hunters closed in. We often make much of the ornamental and despise the useful. The Young Crab and her Mother A mother crab was annoyed at her daughter’s clumsy way of walking sideways and told her to walk forwards. Obediently the daughter agreed but asked that her mother show her how. The mother began to walk, then realized that she too, was walking sideways. Do not tell others how to act unless you can set a good example. The fox and the goat The goat was innocent enough to understand the shrewdness of the fox and did as the fox said and helped him get out of the well.while walkingaway, the fox sai” had you been intelligent enough,you would never have got in without seeing how to get out Look before you leap