This is a subjective view. Like every writer Aesop had a strong imagination, as well as sympathy for children of his age as premature this may be.
A story with a moral at the end which teaches one a life lesson is called A Fable. This is a story where one does something wrong or sins and learns how to correct his ways towards the ends of the story.
well, i believe that a young person from Greece learned their great ancestors beliefs, even thoughh these stories that he told (Homer) arent true but we believe they are,b/c they are so old ancient tells,it just comes to our customs and beliefs...but it was a good story!
Aesop's fable about the Mouse and the Lion Androcles 'again by Aesop'
Hitler learned that people will believe a big lie.
Christmas stories may feature magic, but those stories were created by people and so do not indicate anything about God's opinions.
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In Aesop's The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle, Pride goes before destruction.
Lincoln is a politician. Politicians tell stories to make them popular with the public. Politicians are good exaggerators. The public is prone to believe anything
Aesop was a slave of long ago, so he may not have been so good looking.
Fables are traditional short stories that typically involve animals as characters and convey moral lessons. They often use personification, where animals behave like humans, to illustrate ethical principles or teachings. Aesop's fables, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," are well-known examples.
not necessarily
I believe aliens might exist somewhere in the universe, but I don't believe any stories about UFOs or abductions or crop circles or anything like that. -------------------------------------------- A good answer. I don't *believe* in aliens because I have seen no proof of them, and belief without proof is faith (religion) not science.