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Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
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I am actual currently studying about ancient Greece in my Social studies class, and i believe the answer is yes. Greek stories were called fables
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The slave was Aesop, who was credited as being the author of Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica.
The characters in Greek fables, specifically those of Aesop, are animals.
Aesop, a Greek storyteller believed to have lived around 600 BCE, is traditionally credited with writing a collection of fables that include stories with moral lessons. These fables often feature animals as characters and have been passed down through generations.
Aesop was a Greek storyteller known for writing fables. His fables often featured animals as the main characters, with moral lessons at the end.
Greek fables are myths so yes they do
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Some examples of fables in Philippine narratives include "The Monkey and the Turtle," "The Deer and the Snail," and "The Greedy Dog." These fables often feature animals as characters and convey moral lessons or values through their stories.
Richard S. Lambert has written: 'Myths, legends & fables' -- subject(s): Fables, Greek, Greek Fables, Greek Mythology, Juvenile literature, Legends, Mythology, Greek
While not specifically Greek, you're talking about fables.
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
Animals are often featured as the main characters in Greek fables, such as foxes, wolves, and birds. These animals typically exhibit human-like qualities and behaviors, allowing them to convey moral lessons and teachings in an engaging way.
Those fables were written by Aesop.
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