
Aesop’s Fables and Whether They Were Written By an Ugly, Enslaved “Barbarian” Who Discretely Mocked His Masters
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Aesop: Origins and Allegories
This chapter explores the historical context and biography of Aesop, emphasizing the complexities of his life as an enslaved person and the ambiguities surrounding his existence. It traces the evolution of Aesop's fables from ancient oral traditions to their compilation into over 700 stories, highlighting their moral lessons aimed at human behavior. Additionally, the chapter critiques the common perception of fables as children's tales, revealing their adult themes and nuanced critiques of society.
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