Who was Aesop?
According to a Greek legend, the legendary Aesop was a slave at first. Legend has it that Aesop was freed for telling fables. Aesop then went on to be the king's adviser.
Where did Aesop live?
Aesop lived in Ancient Greece. He lived between 620 B.C.E. and 560 B.C.E. His home was in Thrace but most of the time he traveled because he told his fables all over Ancient Greece.
What did Aesop write?
Aesop wrote over 600 fables that taught many different lessons. Aesop's two most famous fables were "The Lion and The Fox" this story taught you to learn from other's mistakes, and "The Tortoise and The Hare." This story taught you that slow and steady wins the race. In conclusion Aesop taught many life lessons. Aesop was and always will be a grate writer.
According to a Greek legend, the legendary Aesop was a slave at first. Legend has it that Aesop was freed for telling fables. Aesop then went on to be the king's adviser.
Where did Aesop live?
Aesop lived in Ancient Greece. He lived between 620 B.C.E. and 560 B.C.E. His home was in Thrace but most of the time he traveled because he told his fables all over Ancient Greece.
What did Aesop write?
Aesop wrote over 600 fables that taught many different lessons. Aesop's two most famous fables were "The Lion and The Fox" this story taught you to learn from other's mistakes, and "The Tortoise and The Hare." This story taught you that slow and steady wins the race. In conclusion Aesop taught many life lessons. Aesop was and always will be a grate writer.