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1 23. FABLES “Fables are stories that teach a moral”

2 Fables are important because they are stories that play with human vanity and teach values of right and wrong. Fables play an important role in society.

3 Fables have four main characteristics:
Animals are main characters that act like people. Plots are simple. Conflicts easy for children to understand. The characters are very foolish. The stories teach a moral. A moral is a choice between right and wrong.

4 Aesop is the most famous children’s fable storyteller
Aesop is the most famous children’s fable storyteller. The following examples are some of his work. Aesop (Painting, c. 1638, by Diego Velasquez. Museo del Prado, Madrid)

5 The Crow and the Pitcher

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7 The Bear and the Gardener
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8 A gardener, who lived alone, set out one day to seek a friend who would be good to live with. He had not gone far when he met a Bear, whom he invited to come and live with him. The Bear was a very silly one, who was also discontented with living alone, so he went home with the gardener very willingly.

9 The gardener provided all the food, and the only service he required of the Bear was to keep the flies off his face while he slept in the shade. One day, a fly insisted upon landing on the Gardener's face, although he was brushed off again and again. The silly Bear finally became so enraged that he threw a heavy stone upon it. He killed the fly, but alas! he also killed his friend.

10 Better to have no friends at all than a foolish friend.
Moral of the Story Better to have no friends at all than a foolish friend.

11 The Frog and the Ox Hyperlink

12 A young frog, amazed at the huge size of an ox, rushed to tell her father about the monster. The father frog, trying to impress his child, puffed himself up to look like the ox. The young frog said it was much bigger. Again the father puffed himself up. The young frog insisted the monster was even bigger. The father puffed and puffed - and burst!

13 Don’t try to be something you are not.
Moral of the Story Don’t try to be something you are not.

14 The Lion and the Mouse Hyperlink

15 Once a lion trapped a mouse under it’s large paw
Once a lion trapped a mouse under it’s large paw. The mouse pleaded for it’s life, so the lion let it go. Later the lion became entangled in a hunter’s net and roared in distress. The mouse rushed to help. “You’re too small to help,” said the lion. But the mouse nibbled at the net until the lion was free.

16 Don’t forget: even the smallest friend is worthwhile
Moral of the Story Don’t forget: even the smallest friend is worthwhile

17 The Wind and the Sun Hyperlink

18 The wind and the sun argued over who was the stronger
The wind and the sun argued over who was the stronger. They saw a traveller and agreed that whoever could get the traveller’s coat off his body must be the stronger. The wind blew fiercely, but the harder it blew, the tighter the man clutched his coat. Then the sun beamed it’s warm rays until the man was so hot he took off his coat.

19 Moral of the Story Kindness is best Power

20 The Dog and the Manger Hyperlink

21 A dog decided to nap in a manger full of fresh hay intended for the family ox. At the end of that long day, the tired ox returned to the stable to eat some of the hay in the manger, but the dog awoke and barked and bit so fiercely that the ox could not eat the hay. "You are mean and vicious," said the ox. "You don't eat hay, so why do you stop me from enjoying it?"

22 People often get angry at others when they cannot enjoy themselves
Moral of the Story People often get angry at others when they cannot enjoy themselves

23 What’s your favorite fable and what is the moral?
Why do you think animals are the main characters in fables? What would be a modern “silly behavior” you would like to make fun of? BRAINSTORM

24 Writing #23: What is a fable and what are some famous examples?
(Define) Fables are_____________________________________. (Explain) Fables are important because _____________________ _____________________________________________________ . Fables have four characteristics such as _____________________, __________________________, ___________________________ and ___________________________. A moral is ______________ ______________________. (Example) The most famous fable storyteller was Aesop. For example, some of his fables are______ _______________, ________________, and _________________ . (Describe) My favorite Aesop’s fable to read is _______________ ____________ because it has the moral of ___________________


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