Aesop.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop
No, Aesop was a man living in the 5th/6th century BC, known for telling fables.
Aesop lived in Greece where he told his fables. He then became famous for telling his fables and in a history book we have a chapter called Aesop's fables!
Aesop, who is well known for Aesop's fables.
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The late sixth-century Greek famous for fables is Aesop. He is best known for his collection of moral tales, known as Aesop's Fables, which feature anthropomorphic animals and convey lessons about human behavior and ethics. Although little is known about his life, his fables have had a lasting impact on literature and moral storytelling throughout the centuries.
AESOP is the most famous fable teller
The most commonly read fablist in the English language is Aesop. He was Greek. In French, La Fontaine is the best known writer of fables.
It installs morals and values in them.
You are probably thinking of Aesop. "Aesop's Fables" is the worlds most known collection of fables and Aesop is the most known fabulist in the world ;-)
They are known as a fables, as in Aesop's Fables.
Aesop was a Greek storyteller known for writing fables. His fables often featured animals as the main characters, with moral lessons at the end.
Children's and Household Tales, commonly called Grimm's Fairy Tales was a collection of German folk tales published in 1812 and written by brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.