Aesop's symbol is typically represented by the image of a fable or moral story, often involving animals and conveying a lesson or truth about human nature or behavior. Additionally, the image of the tortoise and the hare is commonly associated with Aesop's fables and serves as a symbolic representation of his moral teachings.
if anyone know can you answer what was aesops first job ??
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There is usually a moral or life lesson in many of Aesops fables. Some are cautionary, some an illistration of what happens if you don't walk the right path.
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Aesop had great powers of storytelling, as evidenced in his 'Fables'.
A wolf
The genre is mostly fantasy with all the talking animals.
Pathos
Aesop was a slave of long ago, so he may not have been so good looking.