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Aesop's fables and implications (all)

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bedtime stories Aesop's fables. Aesop's Fables is said to be a collection of fables written by Aesop, an ancient Greek slave who was released in the 6th century BC, with Indian, Arabic and Christian stories added. * * * There are more than 3 fables in 357 Aesop's Fables, most of which are related to animals. The stories told in the book are short and concise, and the images portrayed are vivid and vivid. Each story contains philosophy, or exposes and criticizes social contradictions, or expresses understanding of life, or summarizes daily life experience. This collection of fables shows the social relations at that time by describing the relations between animals, mainly the unequal relations between the oppressors and the oppressed. The fable writer condemned the oppression of people in society at that time and called on the bullied people to unite to fight against the wicked.