Philo
You may have heard of Aesop, the writer of the fables we typically think of as children's bedtime stories. Not so quick, however, Aesop was born a slave and earned his freedom by learning to read and write. It is alleged that Socrates, Ancient Greek Philosophy, put his fables to music. Ergo, we can trust that the fables are both playful and serious moral tales.
Please browse through Aesop's Fables at the link below and select one to share with the class during our Zoom meeting.
http://www.aesopfables.com/ (Links to an external site.)
Also, briefly, one to two paragraphs, describe why the fable resonates with you.
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