The characters in Aesop's fables were usually animals or objects that could talk. These characters were often used to convey moral lessons or messages through their actions and interactions in the stories.
animals. yes they could talk
Animals. The fables were populated by different animals in each tale. He defined the genre.
AESOP is the most famous fable teller
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 ;-)
i dont know.. :) it could be anything.
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.'
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.
Most main characters were animals, and it would make for a pretty boring story if they didn't talk. :)
They were usually animals.
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.
Aesop's Fables are a collection of some of the most well known fables from Greek storyteller, Aesop. You can find various books with these fables or for an online source see the link below. See also WikiAnswers related questions.
Aesop is the author of esophagi fables.