Aesop's Fables (spoilers) - simple lessons but so true

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Nyasha Gogoma
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Re: Aesop's Fables (spoilers) - simple lessons but so true

Post by Nyasha Gogoma »

Fables are one of my favorite pieces of classical literature. The stories are weird and interesting, but the moral is clear. I read them every so often.
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Yes I loved them too. Every story has a good moral to learn. Even for adults. Its basically applicable to everyone.
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Oh yes, I remember I use to love reading Aesop's fables stories when I was a kid. Ahh now I feel nostalgic
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Post by degoodwriter »

These stories are very realistic. It is what is happening in our everyday life
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