CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What are the three aspects of Aesop's Fables? Please give an example and explain the moral of each example.

CATDOLL: What are the three aspects of Aesop's Fables? Please give an example and explain the moral of each example.

1. What are the three aspects of Aesop's Fables? Please give an example and explain the moral of each example.

1. Alluding to the social reality at that time and exposing the cruelty and tyranny of the rulers at that time

2. To show the wisdom of the working people’s life experience and to strongly criticize social inequality.

3. Use the image of animals to mock human shortcomings and personify animals.

(I didn’t cite the story, sorry~~~~~~~~~~~)

2. What in Aesop's fables ridicules boasters?

In Aesop's fables, ("The Earthworm and the Fox" and "The Mole") are: mocking those who brag and talk big.

3. Themes and contents of Aesop's fables

"The Wolf and the Lamb": The Wolf and the Lamb (Original Text) The wolf came to the stream and saw the lamb drinking water there. The wolf wanted to eat the lamb, so he deliberately made trouble and said, "You made the water I drink dirty! What are you thinking?" The lamb was surprised and said gently, "How could I make the water you drink dirty? You are standing upstream, and the water flows from you to me, not from me to you." The wolf said angrily, "Even so, you are still a bad guy! I heard that you said bad things about me behind my back last year!" The poor lamb shouted, "Ah, dear Mr. Wolf, that's impossible. I wasn't born last year!" The wolf didn't want to argue anymore. He bared his teeth, approached the lamb, and shouted, "You little bad guy! The one who said bad things about me is either you or your father. It's the same anyway." Then he pounced on the lamb. "The Cat and the Chicken": "The Cat and the Chicken" in Aesop's Fables uses anthropomorphism to expose the cruelty and tyranny of the rulers. "The Farmer and the Snake": The Farmer and the Snake A farmer saw a frozen snake in the cold winter and felt sorry for it, so he picked it up, carefully put it in his arms, and warmed it with his warm body. The snake was warmed up and gradually revived and regained its vitality. When it woke up completely, it immediately restored its nature and bit the benefactor with its sharp fangs, causing him fatal injuries. When the farmer was dying, he regretted and said, "I pity the wicked, I can't distinguish between good and bad, and I ended up hurting myself and suffering such retribution." Moral: Don't trust others without knowing their identity and whether they are sincere. Bad people will not be moved by your enthusiasm. We should be cautious, but don't be stingy with helping good people. "The Fox and the Goat": A fox fell into a well. No matter how he struggled, he still couldn't climb up successfully, so he had to stay there. The goat was very thirsty and looked for water everywhere. Finally, he found this well. He looked up and saw the fox in the well. He asked her if the water tasted good. The fox thought that the opportunity had come. He was secretly happy. He immediately calmed down and praised the well water as delicious. He said that this was the best well water in the world, sweet and refreshing. He urged the goat to come down quickly and drink with him. The goat, who only wanted to drink water, believed it and jumped down without thinking. After he drank the water, he had to discuss with the fox how to climb up. The fox was prepared. He called Huade and said, "I have a way. You lie on the wall of the well with your front feet and stand your horns upright. I will jump into the well from your back and pull you up. Aren't we both saved?" The goat agreed to his proposal. The fox stepped on his hind feet and jumped onto his back. Then he jumped hard from his horns and jumped onto the edge of the well. After the fox went down, he was ready to escape alone. The goat accused the fox of not keeping his promise. The fox turned around and said to the goat: "Hey, friend, if your mind is as perfect as your beard, you won't jump blindly before you see the exit clearly." The truth: When encountering things, everyone's attitude and approach are different. But only thinking before acting is the approach of a smart person. "The Earthworm and the Fox": Don't brag. "The Ant and the Cicada": The Ant and the Cicada: People who love leisure and hate work often end up in a tragic way.

4. A story from Aesop’s Fables!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~

Camel and Zeus

The camel saw the cow showing off its horns and was very envious. He also wanted two horns. So he went to Zeus and asked for two horns. The camel already had a huge body, but he was still not satisfied and wanted more. Zeus was very angry and did not let him grow horns. Instead, he cut off a part of his ears.

Similarly, many people are greedy and become jealous of other people's things, and even lose their own things without realizing it.

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