Greek fables are myths so yes they do
In Aesop's fables, Jupiter (or Zeus in Greek mythology) is often portrayed as the king of the gods who punishes the wrongdoers and rewards the virtuous. He is depicted as a wise and just ruler who oversees the affairs of both gods and mortals.
Most of the time they were animals with human qualities, but there are also fables where Greek Gods play an important part.
Richard S. Lambert has written: 'Myths, legends & fables' -- subject(s): Fables, Greek, Greek Fables, Greek Mythology, Juvenile literature, Legends, Mythology, Greek
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
The characters in Greek fables, specifically those of Aesop, are animals.
Greek gods and goddesses are all myths, fables, and epics. There are so many stories about these entities that the stories themselves can be all of those things.
Those fables were written by Aesop.
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Aesop was a Greek storyteller known for writing fables. His fables often featured animals as the main characters, with moral lessons at the end.
:Fables are lessens with moral values while myths tell stories of gods and heros.
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