That would be the ancient Greek master of fables, Aesop.
Aesop wrote many, many fables. These were moral stories that featured animal characters. Some examples include 'Country Mouse and City Mouse,' 'The Tortoise and the Hare,' and 'The Fox and the Crow.'
Aesop is the renowned ancient Greek storyteller who is credited with writing a series of fables, collectively known as "Aesop's Fables." Each fable in this collection ends with a moral lesson or message that offers insight into human behavior and morality.
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.
The slave who wrote fables is Aesop. He is known for his collection of moral stories featuring animals that convey life lessons, such as "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." Aesop's fables continue to be popular and are often used to teach children valuable lessons.
Aesop is the Greek slave known for his fables and storytelling. His fables, like "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," teach moral lessons through short stories that have been retold for centuries.
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Aesop has made over 600 fables and most of his fables were made up of animals with charictoristics of humans. The fables had morals to them. (such as don't try the imposible). He was a slave in Greece lived there and died at the age of 60.
He wrote a lot of fairytales/fables that are famously known
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The brothers Grimm are well known for their fairy tales.
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.
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.